Thursday, December 11, 2008

Taylor's play, "The Semper Veritas"

Taylor was in a play in November called "The Semper Veritas", or "Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire!" (The words are latin for truth, or something along those lines.) The play was written by two of the teachers and it was hilarious! Taylor was one of the "Right" brothers, they were the heroes of the story. The conquered the villians by inventing a machine which determined whether or not you were telling the truth. We laughed so hard; one, because the lines were so funny, and two, because the kids were! This was Taylor's first acting role as well as his first lead role. Today I actually watched Taylor play out his second acting role as "Terysais" in the Greek Tragedy "Antigone." Everyone was very impressed with Taylor's ability to really "get into his role." He had all his lines memorized after a couple of days and performed them with great aplomb! Cheers for Taylor!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Bravo, bravo Taylor! Glad to hear he's enjoying his experience in plays. Of course, we'll expect him to act out a few of his roles when we see him again. :-)
Stuck at home in the snow and cold...

Tim

BravoZulu said...

Semper Veritas - the Always Truthful. I know that because the Marines have the motto "Semper Fidelis" which means "Always Faithful."