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His early career led him to perform all over his hometown of New Orleans and even got to sing in California. By the time he was through, he had an accomplished repertoire of performances and even got the chance to sing with some iconic figures such as John Gary, John Davidson, and Tony Orlando. Domecq also had the opportunity to perform Frankie Laine's hit "Mule Train" in the famous Blue Room of the Fairmont Roosevelt Hotel. His career dissipated after a few years, but not without leaving him with a love of music and motivation for his future. "Now I only sing in the church or in the shower," said Domecq. His background in music led to an avid love of drama, as well as a secret desire to star in the play "Man of LaMancha." As a senior in high school, Domecq was given an assignment to create a "bucket list" of experiences that the students wanted to finish before the end of their lives. He included his secret-desire to play the lead in "Man of LaMancha" and forgot about it. When Domecq became the assistant principal at Monticello High School in 1998, it was announced that the the spring musical would be "Man of LaMancha." Domecq was quick to jump at the opportunity and went to the auditions where all of the judges apparently thought he was joking. Domecq ended up scoring the coveted lead role of Don Quixote who was quite the talker. "My lines alone were twenty-two pages long. I thought there was no way in the world," Domecq said. All doubts aside, he did memorize all of his lines and the performance went off without a hitch. He looks back at the experience fondly. He even still keeps the playbill framed in his office. He also pointed out that it is all documented on YouTube under "Charlottesville Man of LaMancha." The bucket list affected him so much that, to this day, he is still working at crossing off various feats. For example, his love of basketball lead him to start coaching and eventually got him to coach on a high enough level to cross out another item on the list: coaching in the ACC. Domecq realized his dream and was an assistant coach at UVA from 1988-1992. His avid love of sports also brought him to another lgoal, going to the Super Bowl in Miami with his 10 year old son to watch his beloved New Orleans Saints hoist the Lombardi Trophy. Domecq believes that everyone dreams of a happy marriage and great kids, and he feels very fortunate and proud of his family and their accomplishments. Domecq encourages others to create a bucket list of their own. "Just write down what you love to do…what makes you happy. ..just keep working on it until you die." About the Author Greg Domecq is in his eighth year as the Associate Principal at Western Albemarle High School in Crozet, Virginia. In May of 2009, Domecq was presented the Alton L. Taylor Award from the University of Virginia Chapter of Phi Delta Kappa naming him the outstanding administrator in the region. Domecq's current responsibilities at Western include support for the English and Special Services Departments as well as the collaborative initiative, coordinating substitutes, the honor council, transportation, and 10th & 11th grade discipline. Over the years at WAHS, Dr. Domecq has also had oversight of the athletic department, Physical Education Department, textbooks, and teacher duty. On the county level, Domecq served on several committees including the School Business Alliance, the high school discipline steering committee, the behavior management committee, the International Baccalaureate Exploratory team, and the Teacher Performance Appraisal Steering Committee. He is credited with writing the TPA Process Manual, a user-friendly handbook that outlines the implementation of the Teacher Performance Appraisal model. During Domecq's tenure at the Crozet school, the Warriors have been recognized for several outstanding accomplishments. A few of these accolades are as follows: In 2004 Domecq earned his doctorate in Administration and Supervision from the Curry School at the University of Virginia. His minor areas included Curriculum and Instruction as well as Social Foundations in Education. His dissertation topic, "A Ninth Grade Transition Program, " studied the results of the Summer Leadership Academy at Monticello High School. Domecq has given numerous presentations in the Charlottesville area including visits to the University of Virginia, Piedmont Virginia Community College, Mary Baldwin College, State Farm Insurance, and the Waynesboro Kiwanis Club. Where can I find artwork for "Into the Woods"? I am designing the playbill for our high school's production of "Into the Woods." I need to find artwork and the correct font. Can anyone help me???
The original Broadway poster is here: http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.moviegoods.com/Assets/product_images/1020/407202.1020.A.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.moviegoods.com/movie_poster/into_the_woods_broadway_1987.htm&usg=__Xnjygl62TSEujewn0-6gnwoXWZ8=&h=780&w=500&sz=104&hl=en&start=1&um=1&itbs=1&tbnid=4uOPfj33PnhvEM:&tbnh=142&tbnw=91&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dinto%2Bthe%2Bwoods%2Boriginal%2Bbroadway%2Bposter%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26tbs%3Disch:1 Wow, sorry for that long link. Anyway, bear in mind that it is probably illegal to reproduce the poster without permission. In general, there isn't a "correct" font or poster for certain shows; each production creates their own. Googling "Into the Woods poster" will give you an idea of how different companies have attacked it. Sweet's "Girlfriend" CD Gets a Musical Theatre Makeover Thanks for visiting!
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