![]() ![]() ![]() After Wicked's success, the show soon spawned a The role of Fiyero in the 2002 workshop edition of an in-production Garcia worked with Idina Menzel and Kristin Chenoweth to help create According to the audio commentary for the episode, GarciaĪccepted the relatively minor role as he is a science fiction fan. ![]() Special of the long-running British science fiction television seriesĭoctor Who. Stu Wolf in Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen He appeared as government official Alex Klein in the 2005 Christmas Garcia then went on to act in such movies as Coyote Ugly, Bootmen & Riding In Cars With Boys and, in 2004, the role of rock star Wilde, a movie about the life of writer Oscar Wilde. His transition into a film actor began in 1997, when he played Jones in In 2000, Garcia performed a solo Tap dance in the Sydney Olympic Opening Ceremony Garcia has been nominated for multiple awards during his stage acting career. The Bee Gees song "Night Fever", taken from Saturday Night Fever. Reached #15 in the UK singles chart in 1998, with his cover version of Garcia was nominated for an Olivier Award for his performance. Saturday Night Fever, which ran from 1998 to 1999 in London. HeĪlso played a Travolta character, Tony Manero, in the stage version of Garcia played Doody in the West End's version of Grease in London. Garcia stayed on in London toĪct in West End musicals. The musical Hot Shoe Shuffle, which toured Australiaīefore transferring to London, England. ![]() Garcia left university to take the role of Slide in the production of Parents may be more willing to put up with the movie's logical loopholes than its casual treatment of behavior they would not want their children to imitate.Adam Garcia is an Australian actor and tap dancer of partial Colombianĭescent (his father is from Colombia). Kids will enjoy identifying with her as she tries to both fit in and be different, and as she tries to follow her dreams while coping with New Jersey and other obstacles. The best part of CONFESSIONS OF A TEENAGE DRAMA QUEEN is Lohan. She learns some lessons and faces some consequences, but parents will want to talk to kids who see this movie about how they see her choices. She almost lets down the "Eliza Rocks!" cast and audience by refusing to appear. She lies to her mother and tries to sneak into a concert and a rock star's party. She tells her best friend a terrible lie about her father "to seem more interesting." She gets another friend to help her steal a costume so she can wear it to a party. Lola sometimes resorts to more than drama, including some real misbehavior that the movie does not take very seriously. Just relax and keep in mind that you were a kid at one time. If you keep drumming good values into your kids' heads (Churchgoing or non-church going) you are still doing a terrfic job either way. They are smarter than you think thanks to some of the commercials against smoking, drinking, and drug abuse. The good thing was that he listened (I always thought the kids were smarter than adults give them credit for. At least Lola had the common sense and the guts to tell her idol that he was an alocholic (I was so proud of her. Otherwise, they dressed like normal teenagers.The rock star that Lola idolized was the only person in the movie that drank. At least, they didn't dance around like Britney Spears does in her videos and her concerts, or touching their private parts like Michael Jackson (I would have screamed bloody murder.)Maybe the outfits that Lola and her friend wore going to the concert were a little skimpy as well. The only skimpy thing that I could recall was the kids were doing the final scene of the play. Also, Lola's and her friend's parents did the right thing by gorunding the girls. We all make mistakes but we need to learn from them and try to make a positive out of a negative. Parents, do you remember your own experiences when you were kids? Did you learn something from them? Lola did fib about her dad being dead but she did realize later that she was wrong. Kids want to fit in especially when they are the new person in school. Kids do daydream (We adults did it as kids and we were probably drama queens and kings as well.). The movie gives a little bit of insight as to what kids might encounter in junior or senior high school, although not as dramatic as the movie. There are very few movies for kids, especially for preteens. I viewed the movie as a kid at heart as well as a parent. It made me laugh, epecially when Lola was daydreaming that she was Marilyn Monroe. ![]()
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