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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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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