Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Ashland, KY.....Portsmouth,OH......New Haven, CT.

While we were in Ashland, Kentucky one of my Dad's friends came to see us and he brought his son Miles. They were fun and I think my
dad enjoyed catching up. The next day we traveled 32 miles to Portsmouth, Ohio. I had a good time with Mikey and Oliver!


Review from Portsmouth











Just in case some of you think I am getting to live a glamourous life all the time...here is a shot of me getting a touch up on my hair. Notice the fancy accomodations!










I took this for my brother...he plays football. It is a weather vane on top of a buliding at Yale.....See the football players?






We all signed the wall in the Shubert Theatre, Ricky told us about some of the history of this place. It has been the preview theatre for some big Broadway hits, now our names are right there with some of the biggest names in theatre.




Next weekend we close. I am looking forward to seeing all of my friends and family at home but I'm not looking forward to telling my Annie family good-bye......

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Manhattan..........Kansas, Philadelphia and the University of Virginia

We were on the campus of Kansas State University in Manhattan. This is the Theatre advertising the shows for this season. Recognize anyone up there?





Our company manager, Jack. got all the orphans "Ugly Dolls" we were playing with them in the Manhattan airport. He is so nice to us.









THEN IT WAS OFF TO PHILADELPHIA





Ivy, her Mom, my Dad and I went exploring, here I am with the Liberty Bell and Ivy and I are in the room where the Declaration of Independence was signed! Pretty Cool.













One night we set up a Wii "Just Dance" party in the lobby, even the adults got into it.....or at least they tried!









We had a kids against my Dad snowball fight........he lost!



Zack, from last year's tour and Mom came to visit in Philly, Yea!





Making Smores, what a nice snack.









Zander sotle a marshmallow




How many fingers am I holding up? Yep 3, because here in Philadelphia, on Sunday afternoon, a bunch of us celebrated our 300th tour performance of Annie!





At the University of Virginia my Dad got to sit in with the orchestra during sound check. He really liked getting to play while we were checking!

Trumpet dudes Jeff, Arlo and Dad





I had to look in to make sure he was playing the right notes.




Well that's all for now, we only have a few more stops then this tour of Annie will be finished...........that just doesn't seem possible.