After auditioning the first week of December, Lia found out that she had gotten the lead role of the mother in her high school musical, Freaky Friday. After auditioning for so many musicals over the past four years and getting supporting lead roles or ensemble roles, this was a dream come true for her--especially as a senior! After rehearsing in December, January, February, and March, Freaky Friday opened on Friday night, March 20th, which was the first of five shows. I was able to attend four of her shows and was absolutely blown away by Lia's performance. She has grown so much as an actress and a singer during her high school years and just knocked it out of the park with her performance as Katherine Blake. It was so amazing to watch Lia perform for over two hours, reciting hundreds of lines and singing a multitude of songs. Her voice was so strong, clear, and beautiful and she brought me to tears every time she sang her solo, "After All This and Everything." So many family members, friends, teachers, and church members came out to see Lia perform. It was incredible to see the support she received from so many people and I will forever be grateful for the opportunity that she was given to shine in this role during her last high school musical. Well done, Lia! You are a superstar!

Lia talking with her daughter, Ellie, at the beginning of the opening act.
Lia talking to her daughter, son, and fiance in the kitchen before the two girls switched places.
Lia speaking to her daughter and two friends.
Lia belting the final notes to the song, "What you Got."
Lia singing the song, "Somebody Has to Take the Blame," during the parent teacher conference.
Lia singing, "Parents Lie," while driving with her little brother, Fletcher, home.
Lia and her daughter trying to break the spell before the wedding.
Lia and her fiance, Tyrell, singing, "Today and Every Day," at the end of the play.
Lia and her daughter (played by dear friend, Abby), running out onto the stage for the final bow.
Lia bowing to the audience.
The final cast pose at the end of the show.
The cast of and stage crew members taking a final bow.
On closing night, March 28th, the sophomores honored each of the seniors one at a time and presented them with a special sash. It was a total surprise and such a special way to close the show.
Lia posing after the show with her dear friends, Charlie and Abby, who played her son and daughter in the musical.
So many friends came to see Lia in this show. On opening night, her good friends, Mollie and Ryan, from elementary school came in addition to two of her best running buddies, Erika and Willow.
A huge group from NWTL came on opening night, too. Here is Lia and Spencer (who also performs at Rogers) with six of their lab friends: Irene, Nerie, Addy, Mary, Claire, and Braden.
Another large group of NTWL buddies came on the second night. Here is Lia posing with Spencer and Tyrell (who also is at Rogers) with Mckenzie, Carson, Nickari, Max, Eli, and Ella (who was allowed to be in the photo as a former lab rat).
Our entire family also came to cheer on Lia on the second night.
Lia had so many people come to the closing show. The biggest treat of all was to have all three of my brothers and sister-in-laws and my mom there. Brent and Susie drove all the way out from Montana to see this show. This was the first time that this many people from my family came to see Lia perform. Although we had bought a ticket for my dad, he sadly decided that he didn't feel up to going a few hours before and didn't make it.
Lia's beloved junior high school drama teacher, Mr. Burris, has been so supportive and has come to see her perform in every high school musical.
Lia posing in the lobby with Marcus, one of her dearest friends from NWTL, who came to the final show with his mom, Ginger.