"She Will Be Loved" by Maroon 5. If you don't have that song, get the hell off my blog.
Day 5 of drama camp commensed and we teachers had little to no patience. Over the past five days you could see it waning, but to anyone who hadn't yet noticed, it was extremely obvious today. For one thing, when the kids started arriving, instead of getting onstage and playing improv games with them we sat in the audience and sleepily blinked at the while they played, as unruley camper Dylan likes to say "Duck Duck Moose." He's much old enough to know better, by the way, he's just obnoxious.
We did a run through during the "homeroom" bits. The actualy acting bits went pretty well, but me and Ashton stayed back stage to make the kids be quiet while they weren't on stage. I wanted to kill each and every one of them about a million times. Gavin Dooley kept trying to play with props, and when we'd take them away from him he'd either try to fight them or try to sneak and get them again. Dylan was being his usual annoying self, and all the other kids seemed to be stepping it up a notch too. On a nice note, Ian and Emma, who are twins in kindergarten or so, were wearing thing one and thing two shirts and it was so cute. Then in the older kids class, Jade refused to do certain things Rachel would tell her to do during improv because they were embarrassing. So that was obnoxious.
But, tomorrow is the last day, and there are no classes, just the showcase. I hope it goes well...
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