As much as the highlight of this week was supposed to be four hours of study, it was overshadowed by the School Production. Richard and Co. (as he put it in his last blog) spent a large amount of time this week on the Production. I was only there for manning the Door, but it was still a lot of work and investment. In some ways my schedule was actually more wonky than theirs, as my Sister was in the Orchestra, any events had to be planned around it.
On Monday, I had to write a History essay overnight. This was because of missing one History lesson due to the TPP(P?). Tuesday was spent finishing the rest of the HW that I had. Fortunately, We are coming up on Easter Break, so the amount of Homework was limited. Wednesday, was when I was actually involved in Production. I first stayed after school for the Afternoon performance, than came back later for the Night time performance. I really wish that I had taken an active role in the performance but at the same time I don't want to have to do all the work required, Sigh. On Thursday, there was only a evening performance.
Overall, I was really unnecessary as we were really overstaffed, but I had to be there to raise money. The only jobs to do behind(literally) the scenes were: set out table with food and drinks, open the doors and check tickets, and cover for the stage mangers(in fetching/dealing with people)and we had around eight people each night. The other annoying thing is that the intermission was seven eighths of the way through the play. This meant that we had to sit and wait for most of the performance. Over the 3 performances though we raised around a hundred euros, which was pretty good considering there was only one full house.
Well... Now to finish the Designer project that we all thought would really easy to finish before the vacation. (Didn't happen that way)
Addition: I finished the play that we had to read over the break, going to annotate some bits later, it feels more like a fable then a play. There was even a thunderstorm on Friday, which is the last day of school for the year 13s.
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