Alison's Closing Night

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Alison's closing night came around about 6 months after she had made her Broadway debut in "Finding Peter Pan's Story." On her closing night all her family and friends and her old coaches from back home came to support her. Everyone filled the audience as she took the stage for the last time. She could hear her family and friends on the other side of the curtain because they had gotten the first and second row of seats. As the performers took their places they started a circle of gratitude and each member had to say one to two things they've learned or favorite memory of having Alison in the company for as long as they did.

The run Alison had was shorter then many who are making their debut in a brand new show, however she was taking the show on the road in two years. In the meantime she was going to be in other shows back home and work on college more. When she went back home she would go back and choreograph for her old schools and competition team.

Ally would teach master classes every so often at local schools in New York. She enjoyed having to balance her college life and personal/work life. The part of New York she was living didn't require a car that you would have to drive anywhere and everywhere you wanted to go because you could just walk there.

Ally wanted to live the normal life of a college student. She didn't stop auditioning she just didn't want to have a long run again until she graduated college. She wanted to focus more on her school work before doing a long run on Broadway. She performed in cabarets with some of her Broadway friends. Her life as a college student she really enjoyed more then anything. The friends she had made from school would be some of her life long friends. Some of her friends stayed in New York City while some others moved to touring companies around the world. Ally wanted to stay in the North America area so she went to continue to audition and create on Broadway. Her dream to become a famous Radio City Rockette. Unfortunately she was too short to become one. She always dreamed to become one. When she was growing up she would always go to the Christmas spectacular. The show never got old for her.

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⏰ Last updated: Jul 23, 2016 ⏰

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