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(OoC: Just post on this thread if you want to be in the play. We will be doing The Wizard of Oz)

"The Wizard of Oz"
Adapted by Mrs. Moor
Jaquline Unibrow
Emma Richards
Ally Watson
Addie Miler
Amara

Leara
Elinor Word
Ella Tomason
Selena
Skye 'O Conner
Aiedail Carmelite
Destiny
Noel
Maria Bark

Remember, Tryouts are *To be decided*
 

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Addie signed her name. "Adelina Miler..." she mumbled as she wrote it.

Aala walked up, and quickly signed up for it too. "Aala Metry..." she too, mumbled as she wrote.

Elinor looked at the paper, already a few people had signed up. "Oh, why not? Elinor Word..."

Leara walked by, and looked at the sign up sheet. She would've loved to enter, but...
"Ok..." she smiled and wrote her name.
 
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Skye quickly signed up. She had heard Ella say something about Tara. What happened? she thought, confused. She froze. Earlier she had seen a gravestone..."I go away for one day..." she said to herself.
 
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Aiedail's face lit up. "I love plays!" she told herself. "Even though I'm not a very good actress." She signed Aiedail Carmelite on the sheet.
 
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Maria was walking by and she saw a sign-up sheat. "The Wizard of Oz... I guess that I could do that." She signed up.
 
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Aqua walked shyly up to the stage "the wizrd of oz... alright, It might help me not be as shy"

Saphira also wanted to be in the play so she poked her head into the stage throught the window. "is there a prat for a dragon?" she asked.
 
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Kintaru laughed. "Not hardly. Although there are..." He thought for a moment. "Three witches. One dies at the beginning, one is a good witch, and the other dies later." He signed his own name to the list. What the hell. I got nothing better to do.
 
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Ezmerelda walked in her long black hair down she held her books against her.She could sing but she didn't know the talent inside her. zmerelda held out her pen and wrote her full name on the lie for 'Dorthy'
 
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