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Ruby Tuesday: Puss n Boots

Tom talks to the orphans and the cat
Tom talks to the orphans and the cat

My daughter was part of the Middlesex Theater Camp show last Friday that presented “Puss in Boots.” In this scene, Tom has inherited the cat, while his sisters have inherited gold and land. He also has a flock of orphans under his guardianship.

The King, Ladies in Waiting, and the Lady in Purple
The King, Ladies in Waiting, and the Lady in Purple

Whenever this “lady” in purple opened her mouth to sing, the other actors yelled “No, DON’T SING!” Do you know which one is my daughter?

Musketeer Soldiers Behind the Magical Puss
Musketeer Soldiers Behind the Magical Puss

It seems that the talking Puss really wants to be a musketeer, like those pictured in this photo.

One final note: going to theater camp was a big adventure for my daughter. She was with people that are from different backgrounds than her own. One neat little skit that she put on for open mike (just for the other campers and the counselors) was with one of her friends that she knows from her ballet class. On their own the two made up this skit in which one talks in Ukrainian and the other (my daughter) talks in Hebrew. Neither understand each other, but then they finally figure out that they both know English. I was very proud of her for doing this skit and for telling me about it.

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Ilana-Davita says

Lovely photos. I think I have spotted her in the second photo.

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Ellie says

Is she the one with the blue scarf?

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Leora says

Yes, she had the same costume as last week's show.

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mary/theteach says

I love the RED Puss and Boots customes! BTW, who's G6, Leora, who had up the little red lighthouse last week? :)

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Leora says

G6's post:
http://guesswhoscoming2dinner.blogspot.com/2009/07/ruby-tuesday-meets-scene-around-town.html

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felisol says

They all seems to be having such a good time.
I feel warm and happy inside by watching.
The more good and inspiring thing we can feed our children with, the better hope I have for a good future for everyone; young and old.
From Felisol

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therapydoc says

Pretty wonderful.

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G6 says

Great shots (I always seem to have trouble with stage shots... the lighting always gives me trouble).

And thanks for remembering who inspired the little red lighthouse shots (though hers were admittedly much better) just last week!!

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Dora says

The King is so handsome! And the cat is soooo cute. :D

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Ralph says

our kids were in many a theater camp when they were younger. They were enthused and ready for the acting challenge. This looks like a fun and special production, and your daughter will have such memories (our daughter still remembers all the colors of Joseph's Amazing Dreamcoat from their 1999 theater camp, and she is 20 now...)

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Leora says

That's neat, Ralph. I told her she will remember the songs she worked on memorizing for this play when she is 45 years old.

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Carletta says

Your lovely children are certainly having a fun-filled summer Leora! Such wonderful experiences for them.
The soldiers red hats were a perfect choice for RT!
I remembered G6's post too. I guess Mary didn't see it because I thought for sure it would be a thumbnail shot this week. :)

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Marites says

what an adventure! i'm sure your daughter had a blast. the kids look so cute and seemed to be enjoying:)

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Happily Retired Gal says

How fortunate your children are to be a part of such a wonderful theatrical production! Love the photos ;--)
Hugs and blessings,

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Louis la Vache says

What a smile-inducing series of photos!

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Miranda says

Aww so cute, great idea!

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Jim says

Leora, you have a very creative daughter. Thanks for the run down of the "Puss in Boots" play. Mrs. Jim could relate to it, she inherited a dog (Katrin on my blog) this year!
Happy RT,
..

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luna miranda says

i enjoyed the photos...love the red hats and costumes.

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Robin says

What a wonderful experience for your daughter - both the camp itself, and no less importantly the exposure to people and ideas that are new and different.

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Batya from Shiloh says

What a special experience.
One summer we went to the states and put the girls in the public school camp. They did fine. Most snacks were kosher. I had to get them sneakers, since as Israelis of the '70's they only had sandals in the summer.

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Leora says

It helped that she went with a friend who also keeps kosher. They explored the campus store and hechkshers together. There was a girl one year older who pointed out some hechkshers to them; they ended up having an interesting discussion about the "triangle K" - who holds by it (not exactly factual, but it was just a discussion).

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Martha says

Wonderful photos. I did not remember the story of Puss n Boots!

My Ruby Tuesday

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Hootin' Anni says

Excellent post!!!! And super duper photos!! How fun.

My Ruby Tuesday is posted...scroll down below my CATS post. Hope to see that you came for a visit today if you found some time.

Happy day to you.

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Magical Mystical Teacher says

a magical cat
enchanting children with tales
fantastic—but true!

My Ruby Tuesday

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Dianne says

her skit sounds wonderful
what a great experience for her

the costumes are amazing!! and you got some great shots

I'll be looking for her on Broadway

BTW - the effect I used on 'Uncle Peter's' photo for summer stock was a cartoon effect from Kodak Gallery software - it's can be fun

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nonizamboni says

Wonderful camp photos--and I loved the last one in the swimming series :O)
These will be lifetime memories. Thanks for sharing all the red within the story too.

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amanda (the new site) says

Lots of great reds Leora, these events are always so much fun, I miss them.

http://moreofme24.blogspot.com/2009/07/beat-it-ruby-tuesday.html

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Leora says

I was wondering about that link... that's not you!

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amanda (the new site) says

Sorry Leora with mister linky out my urls are all messed up I am here
http://www.moorebloglife.com/2009/07/21/ruby-tuesday-high-school-artwork/

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Jew Wishes says

Excellent photos and memories!

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East Gwillimbury WOW! says

Wonderful, wonderful! Your daughter is so lucky to be part of such a glorious cast!

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Jewish Side says

That's amazing that she made up a skit with her friend and played it out.

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ramblingwoods says

This is so cute and ....the little girl in the blue shirt I think...

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Leora says

It's a green dress, but I think you probably know her face by now.

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