http://refinedmaestro.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] refinedmaestro.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] lucetilogs2011-09-18 07:56 pm

A time for merriment and laughter

Who: Everyone in Luceti!
What: The annual musical rendition of A Midsummer Night's Dream that everyone's been waiting for with the party!
When: From 8:00 pm to later into the night.
Where: At the school gym/auditorium and the cafeteria.
Summary: The big time for the play has come, time to put it on then party!
Rating: G to PG-13 at best.



When the audience entered the school gym, there will be a large stage set up with tons of chairs for everyone to sit in. After all were seated, the play began and everything was wonderful for the most part, there were some minor slip-ups here and there. Yet overall, the play was a success. Once the party had finished and the encores were done however, Frederic came out on the stage to make a speech.

"Good evening everyone, thank you for coming out tonight on this glorious occasion. To everyone involved and to all of you our wonderful audience, it has been a pleasure seeing and being with all of you. Now if everyone will turn to the school cafeteria, we can all dine together."

The door to the school cafeteria then opened to reveal a beautiful nature setting with decorations galore all over the place. There will also be a very large table with much food on it with drinks for guests and cast/crew to eat, drink, and be merry. Tonight is a night for celebration, everyone will celebrate with happiness in their hearts.

[ooc: Feel free to make your own threads, not just post to the first two. ♥ Also due to LJ fail, backtagging is encouraged.]
folklorist: (Never seen anything like it)

[personal profile] folklorist 2011-09-28 10:04 pm (UTC)(link)
"The plays and the imagination, especially in that time period." Helios agrees with a nod.

"Exactly! Basic principles are easy enough to convey. And in the end that's what Christmas is all about. Good will, enjoying it with family and friends." Helios pauses to think about that.

"It does seem strange, doesn't it? I-I'm sure there's probably a few worlds out there. But holidays do tend to bring groups of people together for whatever reasons. More like hallmarks in a time and place of something important, not always, but usually." It's an interesting thought.

[identity profile] alreadyknowsyou.livejournal.com 2011-09-29 01:12 am (UTC)(link)
"Given the time of the year and what it's meant to be all about, I'm sure there would be a few people here who would a-appreciate a time dedicated to their friends and loved ones. E-Even if those friends and loved ones were found here!" If anything, that would give all the more reason for putting on some sort of event.

"Y-Yes, quite strange, surreal even. I wonder if anyone here has come from a world without holidays but has taken a liking to them over time?"
folklorist: (Ever so curious)

[personal profile] folklorist 2011-10-04 11:28 pm (UTC)(link)
"We could certainly use more of such holidays here. Not, not that it's bad or-or requires it but at certain times it's definately needed." Like the upcoming October and Halloween.

"It's not uncommon if it does happen. People sometimes take to different things like holidays very well. Others, not so much. I suppose it depends on the person their world's dynamics as well."

[identity profile] alreadyknowsyou.livejournal.com 2011-10-05 09:33 pm (UTC)(link)
"Call it sheer curiosity, but what sort of holidays are held here currently? I imagine New Years is celebrated, b-but perhaps no so much holidays like Easter."

"Oh, of course. But even so, the spirit of Christmas and other such occasions can touch the most wicked of hardened hearts." Oh yes, now that's definitely something she fished out of a novel at some point.
folklorist: (Sneaky: I do like the sound of that)

[personal profile] folklorist 2011-10-07 12:42 am (UTC)(link)
"Christmas, thanksgiving, Halloween, Tanabata a few others I believe. Easter not so much, ah well, aside from those of us who know of it and celebrate it."

Helios chuckles at that. "Perhaps you might be right about that. It certainly worked for Scrooge didn't it?" Just a smile back at you Nodoka.