What can I say?
He worked hard. He paced it well, stayed in character, hit his marks. Perfectly.
And he can sing.
(Who knew?)
Two thumbs way up for my kid as Rolf in the Sound of Music.
And a huge recommendation to anyone who wonders if they should push their kid out of their comfort zone and into theater.
Do it and sit back and let them amaze you.
Sweet! Do you have video?
ReplyDeleteVery nice.
ReplyDeleteFor him.
For you.
Good stuff.
All of Bitter Betty's creations show off their talent. Fabulous. Congratulations to the newest actor.
ReplyDeleteIt is truly an amazing feeling to see one's child performing another character on stage.
ReplyDeleteGood for both of you!
That is so wonderful to hear, Bethany! Isn't it fun to watch our kids do something wonderful!?!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations. I knew he could do it. You are a talented family, and you did a great job pushing him just right in this one.
ReplyDeleteAs a some-times theatre professional I say - huzzah!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Great photos, too. :)
ReplyDeleteI watched my son do a "stand up comedy routine". I could of died with pride. I know what you are talking about. Good going!
ReplyDeleteso sweet!!! We both have baby actors this month!
ReplyDeleteGreat, I'm not alone. I had to shove my 18 year old son into Oklahoma (musical, not the state, although I have my days!) and now he's in Grease...an loving it. Push away, I say!
ReplyDeleteGreat! it's so lovely!!!! You have got fantastic family. Good luck to you and to him.
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Aw, how cool is that! Congrats to him!
ReplyDeleteJumping up and down, really and truly, that it went so well and that he did. what. he. thought. he. could. not. do.
ReplyDeleteDoesn't get any better. Except if there's peach jam involved somehow....
Rolf! Oh my god I could just die! That is one handsome boy you have there Bethany.
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