Woot! Two reviews from people I hold in high regard are definitely enough
to make me continue. Actually I probably would have gone ahead and written
them anyways, but you can just pretend I didn't say that and review
anyways. Time to continue with the writing.
Myshel: Omg, those are great. If I ever run out of ideas, you have to let me write about them. Of course I do know someone who tried to get Dance Dance Revolution in, but it didn't work. lol.
TheCrazyClarinetist: haha, that's awesome. I hope we can do something like that one year. Maybe if our assistant director takes over.
Oh and just as a reference before we start, in case you haven't seen Fiddler on the Roof (which you should go do right now) it's the story of a simple dairyman Tevye who wants to marry his daughters off in old tradition, meaning they don't get to choose. The whole story basically revolves around him choosing his daughter's happiness or his traditions.
"Aubrey, I have your birthday present," Becca shouted over to us as we sat in the band room one morning. Technically Aubrey's birthday was in January and it was now September, but very rarely did any of us give birthday presents on time.
Becca walked over to us and handed Aubrey her present.
"Oh my gosh, THANK YOU!!!" Aubrey shouted as she tore the paper off a Fiddler On The Roof VHS set. "I LOVE Fiddler On The Roof!" she exclaimed loudly to all of us.
"We know," the rest of my friends said unanimously. It often seemed like we had created an entire cult based around the musical. Sure enough, we had burst out into our own version of 'If I Were A Rich Man.' We thoroughly enjoyed the "Yabadebedebedum" parts. Soon we were decimated with laughter.
After a minute of hard laughing Haley regained her breath. "Dude, do you know what would be so cool?"
"What?" we questioned.
"If we had a Fiddler On The Roof Show!!!" she burst out with exuberance.
"Haha, fa sho." Becca said. "Nadia could so dress up as Teyve and dictate the whole thing."
"And the majorettes could all be the daughters and their suitors." Lizzie added.
"Well, we'd have to just do Tzeital (A/N: eldest daughter) and her suitors, then just do three other daughters." Aubrey thought to herself. "Then again, we have to have the matchmaker." "True dat," Brianna said.
"Well what songs are we gonna do?" Becca asked.
"We HAVE to do 'Matchmaker'," Lizzie insisted.
"You can't forget 'If I Were A Rich Man'," Haley added. "And 'Sunrise, Sunset'."
"Good idea. It's gonna be really complicated with the majorettes doing all those characters though." Aubrey said.
"Naw, it'll be great." I said. "We could have the flags all be peasants or something."
"Ah, but some of them would have to be officers," Brianna pointed out.
"True," I relented. "At least then we'd make use of the rifles."
"Oh, we could put bull horns instead of plumes on our shakos." Aubrey threw in giggling. "Then we could all be Tevye's cows"
"Definitely," we agreed.
"Ok, so we have to do that show." I said. "We already have Carmen Sadiego so what year do you want to this one?"
"Senior year fo sho" Briana stated clearly.
"Woot. Maybe I'll be drum major by then." I said doing my little happy dance.
"Yeah cause you know then, you get to be the big fat guy." Lizzie said.
"Hey, it'd be a nice change of pace." I retaliated.
"BAM! She got you," Becca shouted with a huge grin.
Lizzie rolled her eyes. "Whatever. We just have to work on getting Williams to approve these," she said.
"Well let's get started everyone."
A/N: Hmm I might should have explained Fiddler on the Roof a little better, but alas. Maybe it will inspire you to go see it.
Myshel: Omg, those are great. If I ever run out of ideas, you have to let me write about them. Of course I do know someone who tried to get Dance Dance Revolution in, but it didn't work. lol.
TheCrazyClarinetist: haha, that's awesome. I hope we can do something like that one year. Maybe if our assistant director takes over.
Oh and just as a reference before we start, in case you haven't seen Fiddler on the Roof (which you should go do right now) it's the story of a simple dairyman Tevye who wants to marry his daughters off in old tradition, meaning they don't get to choose. The whole story basically revolves around him choosing his daughter's happiness or his traditions.
"Aubrey, I have your birthday present," Becca shouted over to us as we sat in the band room one morning. Technically Aubrey's birthday was in January and it was now September, but very rarely did any of us give birthday presents on time.
Becca walked over to us and handed Aubrey her present.
"Oh my gosh, THANK YOU!!!" Aubrey shouted as she tore the paper off a Fiddler On The Roof VHS set. "I LOVE Fiddler On The Roof!" she exclaimed loudly to all of us.
"We know," the rest of my friends said unanimously. It often seemed like we had created an entire cult based around the musical. Sure enough, we had burst out into our own version of 'If I Were A Rich Man.' We thoroughly enjoyed the "Yabadebedebedum" parts. Soon we were decimated with laughter.
After a minute of hard laughing Haley regained her breath. "Dude, do you know what would be so cool?"
"What?" we questioned.
"If we had a Fiddler On The Roof Show!!!" she burst out with exuberance.
"Haha, fa sho." Becca said. "Nadia could so dress up as Teyve and dictate the whole thing."
"And the majorettes could all be the daughters and their suitors." Lizzie added.
"Well, we'd have to just do Tzeital (A/N: eldest daughter) and her suitors, then just do three other daughters." Aubrey thought to herself. "Then again, we have to have the matchmaker." "True dat," Brianna said.
"Well what songs are we gonna do?" Becca asked.
"We HAVE to do 'Matchmaker'," Lizzie insisted.
"You can't forget 'If I Were A Rich Man'," Haley added. "And 'Sunrise, Sunset'."
"Good idea. It's gonna be really complicated with the majorettes doing all those characters though." Aubrey said.
"Naw, it'll be great." I said. "We could have the flags all be peasants or something."
"Ah, but some of them would have to be officers," Brianna pointed out.
"True," I relented. "At least then we'd make use of the rifles."
"Oh, we could put bull horns instead of plumes on our shakos." Aubrey threw in giggling. "Then we could all be Tevye's cows"
"Definitely," we agreed.
"Ok, so we have to do that show." I said. "We already have Carmen Sadiego so what year do you want to this one?"
"Senior year fo sho" Briana stated clearly.
"Woot. Maybe I'll be drum major by then." I said doing my little happy dance.
"Yeah cause you know then, you get to be the big fat guy." Lizzie said.
"Hey, it'd be a nice change of pace." I retaliated.
"BAM! She got you," Becca shouted with a huge grin.
Lizzie rolled her eyes. "Whatever. We just have to work on getting Williams to approve these," she said.
"Well let's get started everyone."
A/N: Hmm I might should have explained Fiddler on the Roof a little better, but alas. Maybe it will inspire you to go see it.
