Well we finished up with the first run-through of the final scene tonight.
Gosh, I tear up easy during this thing - even if it is only rehearsals!
The final scene encompasses some sad goodbyes, letting go of dreams, and accepting the hard spots in life even when we don't understand why God allows them. The sister to my character has to say goodbye to a man she didn't realize she loved until he was gone - off to war. My character gets a telegram from the war department.
Enough said.
But even in the midst of the sadness and fear of the unknown, a ray of sunshine comes strolling in.
I'll leave it at that.
For those of you in the area, you're just going to have to take time out of your busy schedules the first weekend of December to come and see how it all turns out. Yes, Brian, it is in a church but this isn't heavy-handed. It has some very real moments that relate to what we see on the news even today.
And it even bears relavance to the world where it was 2,000 years ago. Humanity - we've changed so little in our years on this earth.
Enough said.
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Sounds like a good play. Speaking of plays...will we see you in a few?
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