Movie Essay: Maddie's Play '

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Maddie’s play camp…

Maddie has always loved acting, and she loved to hang out with her friends and express herself, so when her mum found C.C.T, it seemed the perfect place for Maddie to have fun and do what she loves! At camp Maddie met her best friend Ally, got a solo, learned the choreography,decorated set, and many more fabulous things. Middie's best friend Ally was at the camp with her and was the same age, they also both ended up going to the same middle school.Ally and Maddie both really liked each other, but after the play, they did not really talk to each other, but when they both tried out for solos in the jungle book and made it, it seemed like it was meant to be. The two girls were reunited together and so excited
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When Maddie’s solo was up she stepped up to the plate and played like a pro violinist , she was amazed at how well she did.The next day at school her orchestra teacher came up to her and gave her recognition for the wonderful job she had done, and her teacher suggested that she should go to the3 high school to compete. Maddie and her parents talked about it for a while and they decided it would be a great idea, and next thing you know Maddie was at the local high school getting ready to perform. As soon as Maddie arrived she started to tune her violin, And she went up. Maddie was the first in her age division to go and it was very nerve racking! As soon as announced her name “Maddison Bell” she walked on the stage and started to play, but she messed up! The judges luckley let Maddie restart her solo, and she was spectacular! Maddie sat in the audience with the rest of her family and hoped that she did well in the judge's eyes, would she win? Everyone was finished and the judges talked amongst themselves, and later the judges posted the results. Maddie rushed over to the bulletin board along with all of the other Anxious kids, and… She got division one!!! Her and her family were thrilled and so proud of Maddie. Maddie was already looking forward to the next

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