Tripp and Joseph take on a kingly pose, while Christian stands calmly by, celebrating the first time "Christian" and "calmly" have appeared in the same sentence.
Rose does her best impression of Zoolander, wondering if there is more to life other than being really, really ridiculously good-looking.
Joey tries to blend in with Group 3 and audition for Bugsy. Then he does a triple tour jete, and the jig is up.
Lauren stars in Shakespeare's little-known play written about Performing Arts Camp, "Pamlet."
John wants the money back that he lent you, and if I were you, I would do what he says.
Thom sometimes wonders what Group 5 does when he's not around. Mystery solved.
Dianne fails at attempting to prevent her picture being taken when she hasn't applied lipstick.
Elizabeth does Michael Jackson's "Thriller" dance, while Paula and Ava stand idly by, unconcerned about the impending zombie apocalypse.
Group 1 practices kick boxing the audience on the off-chance that the show gets bad reviews.
INVISIBLE SAXOPHONE!
Katie eyes her neighbor's script, which curiously contains instructions to "Sneak behind Kate during her big solo and perform an interpretive dance in the background."
Some campers are so dedicated, they continue to learn their lines while sleeping. Bless their hearts.
Sarah seems to imply that it's time for Group 5 to have their annual "Deodorant Talk."
This picture wasn't even taken during camp. These kids organized a spontaneous chamber choir in the hallway during break.
Lisa breaks into a song about a young woman who sure played a mean pinball, but unfortunately had no use of her...right arm.
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