
On May 20, 2008, the Eau Gallie High School Combined Choir (Concert Choir, Women’s Choir, Encore, and Finale) performed one last show together — the EGHS 2008 Spring Choir. Their instructor and mentor, Mr. E. Jason Armstrong, announced earlier this year that this would be his last year in the Brevard County school system (after 14 years of service in the music program).
His students (and some returning alumni) put together quite a show for us to enjoy, and gave him a fantastic (and entertaining) sendoff. To watch the whole thing online in one shot, view my YouTube playlist for the event. Here’s the program and links to individual songs/scenes (note: if you’ve got the bandwidth, set your YouTube preferences to “High Quality” to get better versions of all these):
Enjoy the show!

), the band’s music was great, and the sets were impressive.
It was pretty easy to forget we were watching a performance by a high school cast and crew — apart from a lackluster Belle and some minor problems with two wireless mics (apparently a flap of fabric on two of the costumes cover up the little mics, but fortunately the two actors with the problem had strong enough voices that they projected just fine without the mics), this is the caliber of show you could expect to see on Broadway. The $10-per-seat ticket price was a steal for this 
My congratulations to the cast and crew! My buddy Shannon snapped some shots backstage with my camera (hehehe — nobody said the cast couldn’t snap a few pictures behind the scenes!); they’re available right here, or right here on a separate page in case the “embedded” version goofs up. Standard procedure for both: click the thumbnails for bigger versions; a little magnifying glass w/plus sign icon in the bottom-right corner zooms in even more.

I’ve recorded a few things here and there and uploaded them to YouTube (let them handle the bandwidth requirements so I don’t have to
). For now, there’s only a few things there, but I’ll update this page (and my YouTube collection) as the pile of videography grows.