
In high school, senior year, I was reluctantly conned into trying out for the spring musical which just so happened to be Children of Eden. All of my friends were in the show choir and were very into musical theatre. I, on the other hand, came from a more touchdown-oriented background since I was primarily a football player in high school. Somehow my friends dragged me too auditions and to everyone surprise including my own; I was casted with a lead role. I immediately fell in love with the theatre and Children of Eden. So, when I saw it was being casted at Wesleyan I had to try out. I have been having a blast at rehearsals and the show is going to be awesome.
Children of Eden was written by Stephen Swartz, famous for musicals like Wicked and Pippin, and it tells the oldest story even known… creation. The main plot loosely follows the creation story of the book of Genesis. Act 1 deals with the world’s creation and the creation of man and Act 2 tells the story of Noah and the Ark. The show is actually much more than that but to find out more I guess you bloggers will have to just put down the laptop and come to the show this October.
-Jeremy B.
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