miC.heal's meM.oirs . . .

juNe 29th, 1984

The Crimson Oak Players Present:

Well it's the next day and not a year later. Hey, Ho, Lets go. The Crimson Oak Players introduced a dinner theater with "A Night at the Melodramas!" The night would consist of four one-act melodrama plays with the dinner before the show. Mr. Smeltzer (our drama teacher) was willing to take the chance. The four plays were "Her Fatal Beauty" starring Hidi Fife - heroine, Greg Key - hero, and Chris Randell - villain. The next melodrama took place right after the civil war. "Drucilla's Decision" starring: Adrian Armbuster - heroine, Michael Sharpe - hero, and myself as the villain. The next play was a simple-mined play called "Beautiful Bellah-Belle" starring: Brenda Gates - heroine, Rhett Bell - hero, and Brent Jacobson - villain. The fourth and best written typical melodrama was "The Wildflowering of Chastity" or "Chaste across the stage". Someday I'll tell you about that but now I've got to get some sleep and it's eleven o'clock and I've got to be at work by eight.

Sweet Dreams,

Michael Rex Booth

(Oh my God!)

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