When Bossy’s daughter first gets a script, her first step in memorization is highlighting all of her lines. In the upcoming local theater company’s spring production of The Wizard of Oz, Bossy’s daughter is Dorothy, and has 303 lines total.
That’s the most she’s ever had to deal with…
Way cool! She will totally rock those ruby slippers!
Bossy’s Daughter will be a Perfect Dorothy.
OMG Dorothy! YEA!!!!
Bossy’s Daughter will rock it.
That was always my first step too, back when I had time and energy for things like extracurricular activities, especially ones that happen at night after 7pm. I will probably have to do some stretches and take some naps for when Bossy is in the Boston area on her tour.
Woo-hoo! Way to rock it, L’il Bossy!
…and she will be AWESOME!
303 lines???? I cant even remember what I had for breakfast!!!!!
Yay Bossy’s daughter!!! You’ll be fabulous and someday when you’re famous Bossy’s council will say, “We knew her back when….”
She will kick ass. If I lived nearby, I’d totally go watch it.
Congrats on landing the role of Dorothy!
Ha! I had over 365 in high school when I was rehearsing for THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER. That was probably the last time I counted.
(Of course there was a teacher strike and the play got cancelled. Still….)
I AM SO HAPPY FOR HER!!
Also, I love her cardigan/sweater thingie.
Dorothy! Bossy’s daughter so totally rocks!
Awesome job Bossy’s Daughter, you’re going to rock it!
but she’s such a Speedy Hedgehog, she’ll learn them in no time.
(What’s a speedy hedgehog? and why do I keep wanting to type it headghod?)
She’s such an amazing girl. She’ll be an awesome Dorothy.
Way to go daughter of bossy!!
Yep, that is always my first move too. Then, for any scenes I have trouble with, I always write out my lines. Something about writing the words commits it to memory for me. And right about now, you’re daughter is thinking, “write?” why not “type?” Oy.
What fun !!! Do you get to help her with her lines? I can’t believe I used to memorize lines in High School…. or orders when I waitressed later on. I, too, have to search to remember what was for breakfast now.
I spy the headband!