Talented orchestra to accompany singers \FrEET HURT? The students auditioned in June, and rehearsals for the 50 who made the cut began in September. As well, there‘s an orchestra of 17 and 100 staff and students are helping with production. Continued from page 18 "It‘s a real blitz," McBain said. "It‘s a large cast, but we just wanted to have as much stuâ€" dent involvement as possible in this." hrlieï¬earsing for the show has become the number 1 priority for Padfield and her fellow castmates. o hse»ery night of the week," she said. "It‘s had to become the first thing on our list of things to do. o s "It‘s rehearsals, then school, then social life." pay off. C"it‘s coming together and you can see the dedication and how it‘s affected the show." _ _ On the orchestra side, the students picked up all the pieces quickly, Kidd said, adding some of the numbers are quite difficult. _ _ _ "I"‘s ;fe'r'y rhythmit.'and some of the melodies people will recognize. " . Orchestraâ€"member loyce Lee, who‘s in Grade 12 at Bluevale, said the music is differâ€" ent than regular band repertoire. _ "When ;r)u put it together with the cast and the music they sing, it‘s really quite an amazing blend," said the 16â€"yearâ€"old Autist. And she thinks all the hard work is going to WATERLOO CHRONICLE + Wednesday, November 21, 2007 + 19 CruiseShipCenters is growing! Our Waterloo location is currently seeking highly motivated, cruise sales consultants. If you are a self starter with a passion for customers service, and an entrepreneurial spirit, join our team of independent sales professionals and enjoy a flexible work schedule, outstanding income potential, great travel opportunities, and the rewards of managing your own business. We invite you to attend our upcoming Career Night to leamn more. CruiseShipCenters offers exceptional training, excellent marketing programs and award winning technology like no other in the cruise industry. 29»>=> WE CAN HELP