I am I, Don Quixote!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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I am I, Don Quixote!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Hello all! Hope you are all well and in good health!

I have been cast in my first lead role in a musical!! I portray Cervantes, Don Quixote, and Alonso Quijana in Dale Wasserman's "Man Of La Mancha"! The show plays next month, and for the first time we have an orchestra, a musical director/artistic director, a professional director who has done Broadway shows and television commercials, body mikes with a real sound system, and a cast of over 30 people.

I don't know if anyone here lives in my neck of the woods in Charlestown, RI, but if any of you are interested in it, you can def. private message me, or e-mail me for more info. Our website is

www.charihoplayers.homestead.com

I have performed in "Ax of Murder and Fiddler on the Roof" in 9th grade, "Arsenic and Old Lace and How to succeed in Business without really trying" in 10th grade, Oscar Madison in "The Odd Couple and Jekyll/Hyde, Chicago, and Who's on first" in 11th grade.

This will be a great show, and a very good way to end my senior year at Chariho! Take care everyone!

Ben
Le classe de français cinq a l'ecole Chariho rappèlent la voyage aux Québec. Le 24 avril - 29 2006
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Is that you on the left, Ben, In Axe of Murder?

Thanks for the info.
You should be great in that part!
The music is wonderful.

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Congratulations and break a leg! I saw Richard Kiley in the role years sgo, I'll never forget it. A wonderful play.

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