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Drama Disaster

“NO! NO! NO!” yelled director Tim Tim. His face red with frustration like a fresh, ripe tomato ready to be chopped into a Caesar salad, dressing on the side. As he stomped up to Nate the stage shook, Natalie was so nervous she thought it would collapse! Nate’s face showed his fear because Tim Tim’s showed his frustration. “How could you forget your lines again?!” Tim Tim mumbled, his teeth almost glued together. Matt, Natalie, and Sarah all stood in the corner as Tim Tim spoke to Nate with lots of emotion, details, and well, movement.

The show was nearly perfect, except for the holiday scene. Every time a line was said it seemed so similar to the others,” Merry Christmas”, ”Happy Holidays, ”Have a Happy Holiday”, and so on. The entire time they walked over that old, creaky, yet beautiful brown stage, they could smell lunch. Tasty melted cheese topped with savory pepperoni, sausage, vegetables, extra cheese, or whatever other toppings Tim Ti had ordered on a slice of triangle bread seeming almost bloody from the sensational tomato sauce. Sadly. The cafeteria was next to the auditorium and the smell drifted in. Sarah raised her hand and uttered “Maybe it’s because we’re hungry.” Tim Tim sighed and waved his hand signaling that they could go.

After a delicious lunch the gang was back and ready to act. The rehearsal continued and it was so in sync. The lines danced across the stage as if it was a ballet and not a play. When they finished Tim Tim was covering his face, uh-oh. Tim Tim rose from his seat silent, the actors all looking down at their Nikes and High Tops. Then a loud sound bounced off the walls, it was Tim Tim. “That amazing, astounding, perfect!” Papers were up in the air like flat flexible doves, Tim Tim’s smile was as big as a painted smile of a circus clowns. The show was ready. Who would have guessed that the secret of great success was a well needed break? THE END