“Cabaret” is a show that the students in the school’s Concert Choir create at my high school. It’s basically a string of Broadway songs, one after the other, in constant succession. The students pick the songs, and there are a vast amount of soloists doing their own chosen songs (18, to be precise), as well as a few full-choir numbers, where all 100+ people get on the stage and do a choreographed dance to some Broadway song.

Last night was Cabaret ‘07, and while not nearly as entertaining as previous years, it went off without a hitch. And the best part was, it was my first time doing my own solo Cabaret piece! We have it videotaped, but the video camera my mother used to tape the performance is so damn old that it doesn’t connect to a computer. So, we need to take the tape to a guy to make the tape into a video file. I was actually going to use YouTube to put the video here, but seeing as I don’t have the video… I can’t do that yet.

I performed “Reviewing the Situation,” from my favorite musical “Oliver!”. Being Fagin was a blast! I love my accent ;)…

Anyways, whenever I have the video, I’ll post it here. It might not be for a while, but such is the price of owning a camera with ports that date back to my old PowerMac. Cheers to everyone who participated in Cabaret, and greater cheers to the open call soloists! Now we can all take Memorial Day Weekend off to relax!