Michael Reep as Cinderella's Prince along with Allison Chambers as the Baker's Wife, Robbie Kirkland as the Baker and Stephanie Earle as Cinderella in Twilight Theatre's production of Into the Woods June 8, 2008
ha....no one said you were ancient, Alison, far from it! Just wanted to explain the age difference and put emphasis on the fact that the kiss was not that integral to the scene. The acting itself was the focus and you both pulled it off big time!
Hmmmm....weird that you'd pick that out in this whole scene. It's not a matter of "cooties" but much more the fact that it is a family theatre with a 16 year old and 32 year old. This just seems a bit more appropriate for something that is not an integral part of the scene. You get the gist of the scene without the need for actual kissing.
Love how I trip on the stage and get us started late in that one part. *Sigh*
TheTwilightTheatre 8 months ago
ha....no one said you were ancient, Alison, far from it! Just wanted to explain the age difference and put emphasis on the fact that the kiss was not that integral to the scene. The acting itself was the focus and you both pulled it off big time!
nikita423 2 years ago
Hey now, for the record, I was younger than that! LOL
Don't make me out to be older than I am now! I'm not ancient. Yet. :-)
TwilightTheatre 2 years ago
Hmmmm....weird that you'd pick that out in this whole scene. It's not a matter of "cooties" but much more the fact that it is a family theatre with a 16 year old and 32 year old. This just seems a bit more appropriate for something that is not an integral part of the scene. You get the gist of the scene without the need for actual kissing.
nikita423 2 years ago
c'mon guys...thats only stage kissing. this is an intense scene....get over "cooties"
elephantphone77 2 years ago
Good acting. I've never seen the little interactions between songs. That was neat.
tlghur 3 years ago