Kid Power!

For a month both the kids have been wearing “kid power band” – basically FitBits.  Their steps translated to points and more points led to sponsors donating food to kids in need through UNICEF. It also became a friendly competition.

Of all the 3rd-5th grade classes, Brendan’s class had the most points. They got to celebrate with nine other top classes from Boston Public at a fun day organized by John Hancock- an event leading up to the marathon. And they got to meet Meb Keflezighi, 2014 winner of the Boston Marathon!

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Here’s a video of Meb playing a game with Bren’s class!

IRNE Awards

IMG_2587We were so impressed with appropriate, the show Brendan performed in this past fall.  Apparently others were as well- appropriate was nominated for four award at the Independent Reviews of New England (IRNE) Awards! The nominations were for Outstanding Play, Director, Sound Design and Set Design. Brendan’s friends from Boston Children’s Theatre were also nominated for Outstanding Ensemble for the Diary of Anne Frank and his friend Zehava for the lead!

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So we dressed up and went to support the amazing theater community. Brendan had a great time!

And Zehava won! As did set and sound design for appropriate!!

Caps for Sale

12806133_10153478491545983_4857729803908758711_nOn March 12, 2011 Brendan went to his first play.

It was an after thought to take him, we planned to take Aidan and his friend to celebrate Aidan’s birthday. Chris and I figured if he couldn’t make it through, one of us would take him outside.  He was 3 years, 8 months and 21 days old. We explained that real people would be on stage telling the stories he loved.  The show was Frog and Toad.  As soon as it started he was mesmerized. He told us before we left the theater that was what he wanted to do- be on the stage. Then he told us that before the show started “the man said you can go to summer camp if you are 4. I’m going to be 4 on June 19th so I can go to drama camp.” And he did and has been ever since.  The man was Toby, the executive director of Boston Children’s Theatre. (a year later he was still singing Frog and Toad songs as evidenced here at a talent show)

A little more than a year ago we went to the new works reading of Caps for Sale. BCT has committed itself to producing new works. Brendan loved it and was so excited BCT would be doing the show. He told us then he hoped he could be a monkey.

I found the program to Brendan’s first show. It was in the same theater with the same run dates as Caps for Sale where Brendan played a monkey.

From the day he first auditioned he was excited about Caps for Sale. He crossed his fingers to be cast. The excitement the day the cast list posted wasn’t just about being a monkey but also the number of his friends for past show who would be in the show too. Burgess and Austin, who he worked with on Assassins, would be a part of the show. A Cirque du soleil trainer was also going to help the monkeys. Two high school friends would be part of the production team. It was going to be a world premiere! And it was back in the same theater as appropriate.

IMG_2141Rehearsals were moved to Beverly to accommodate the large cast. That meant carpooling with his friend Jenna and treats at Starbucks. And late nights that he handled like a pro. Tech week was fun because he was “home” at Calderwood and could show his friends how to get around and see old friends.

So many friends and family came to the show. It was very touching. Brendan’s whole third grade class came too. His homeroom had front row seats. They wrote messages on caps and monkeys about their favorite parts.

IMG_2174 It was a very talented cast. We joked it was hard to count how many people picked up and/or carried Bren. There’s an advantage to being the littlest!

Each experience on the stage reinforces that this is what he wants to do. He loves being on stage and is happiest there.

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