Posted on June 28th, 2008 by Lindsay Price
I love student writers. They write and write and write and sometimes get irritated when you tell them to stop. They look like they’re going to swallow their tongue when you ask them to send you their play.
The enthusiasm of teens never fails to amaze me. I wonder if I ever had that much energy.
Sometimes [...]
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Posted on June 27th, 2008 by Lindsay Price
We’re having a great time seeing the reaction to Shout! here in Lincoln at the International Thespians festival. All our work gathering video and audio and spending months on the scripts and website has come to this. And it feels great!
Here, both students and teachers get excited over the prospect of performing a cappella. They [...]
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Posted on June 27th, 2008 by Lindsay Price
By day three, we’ve sold out of…..
The Pregnancy Project
The Bright Blue Mailbox Suicide Note
Stressed
Who wants to really, seriously, tell me that teens aren’t aware of issues or don’t want to be aware of issues?
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Posted on June 25th, 2008 by Lindsay Price
I love our hotel. We’re right next door to the theatre so we don’t have to get up so early and we can go back to the room if need be. It’s heaven. I don’t feel like I’m beat up and stomped on and chewed up and spit out. I only feel tired and my [...]
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Posted on June 24th, 2008 by Lindsay Price
We’re here! I’m writing live (much better than any other option) from the International Thespians Festival in Lincoln Nebraska. We drove here over the weekend, which took around 16 hours. Everyone looks at us as if we’re crazy, but we rather like it. The car is quiet, the land is flat, there’s no phone or [...]
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Posted on June 19th, 2008 by Lindsay Price
SHOUT IS AVAILABLE!!!!!!!
www.ShoutTheMusical.com
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Posted on June 18th, 2008 by Lindsay Price
Full coverage, courtesy of The Onion.
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