Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Kelly in "Radium Girls"

Kelly's drama class recently performed in a UIL One Act Play Competition where they earned the Superior Ranking.  The play was "Radium Girls," a drama based on the true story of when Radium was discovered. It was used to make paint and then young girls would  paint watch faces to make them glow in the dark. Sadly they discovered that the Radium was poisonous and many of the girls died.  It was a pretty serious play, but I must say that they did a fantastic job.  



Kelly was in charge of sound for an additional play--A Comedy called, "Backstage Backstabbers."


Kelly as a reporter interviewing "Marie Curie," In which she told the press that Radium was a cure for cancer.  Boy was she wrong.



"Painting" a watch face. 


Reading headlines in a questioning way sort of "interrogating" the owner of the Radium Watch Company.  

Although it was a little hard being cast in small parts, Kelly had a great attitude and had a lot of fun!

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