Tears, tears, and more tears. "Nice job, the Broadway Knights did, reading through the show script," Yoda said, after this evening's rehearsal. "Proud of the students, was I. But, ask not, what in the envelope, is. The playwright, only, the answer has."
The reaction of the cast, at the end of the first reading of the full script, proves how invested many of the Broadway Knights are in the winter show. And if acting is doing, what about Ciara Jacobi's interpretation of the stage direction to deliver her lines "like a Southern evangeliist." Who knew that she felt so passionately about music history, John Pierpoint, and Jingle Bells? And what about that Georgian accent? After such a stirring monologue, it won't be surprising to find out that Mr. Benjamin Erskine's music class is standing room only, tomorrow.
Even Mrs. Shelly Erskine, Mr. Benjamin Erskine's mom, tried to find out what was in the card Tiffany gives Jack in Scene 7. "Tell you, I will not," Yoda said, when she asked. "Better left, some things are, until the night of the performance."
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