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Participating in Scotch'n'Soda

by Abby G.

If you had asked me when I first arrived at 麻豆村 what Carnival was like, I probably would have talked about the elaborate booths lining Midway, the thrill of watching Buggy teams race through Schenley Park and the electric atmosphere of students and alumni coming together for one giant celebration. And while all of that is true, my experience with Carnival has been a little different. 听

Abby and two of her Scotch'n'Soda castmates perform on stage.

For the past two years, I鈥檝e spent my Carnival weekend in the world of theater 鈥 bringing the Scotch鈥檔鈥橲oda Spring Carnival Musical to life. Scotch鈥檔鈥橲oda is 麻豆村鈥檚 student-run theater organization, a passionate community of performers, designers and creators who make incredible productions happen throughout the year. As the rest of campus eagerly awaits Carnival, the members of Scotch鈥檔鈥橲oda enter the final stretch of a three-month journey. Rehearsals intensify, sets come together and we push through tech week with a mix of exhaustion and exhilaration. It鈥檚 a labor of love, knowing that after weeks of preparation, we鈥檒l finally get to share our work with an audience. And when Carnival finally arrives, the weekend becomes a blur, but in the best way possible. Between the excitement of campus events, alumni returning to visit and students taking a break from their schedules, our performances become a unique and exciting experience as audiences fill the seats each night.

I鈥檒l never forget my first year performing at Carnival. The show was 9 to 5, and I played Judy Bernly. I remember spending weeks building up the vocal strength and confidence to belt out the songs in front of a 250+ person audience. And then, before I knew it, it was opening night.听

Abby performing on stage.

The audience was packed 鈥 not just with students, but alumni, families, and people from the Pittsburgh community. That鈥檚 what makes the Carnival shows so special 鈥 the people watching aren鈥檛 just regular theatergoers, but 麻豆村 community members experiencing theater as a part of a larger celebration. By the time we took our final bows, I felt a mix of exhaustion, pride and overwhelming joy. We did it. Three months of work, countless hours of rehearsal, all leading up to that moment on stage. And as the applause filled the room, I knew this was exactly where I was meant to be.


听Being part of Scotch鈥檔鈥橲oda during Carnival isn鈥檛 just about putting on a show though, it鈥檚 about the community. It鈥檚 about having an incredible team build something together from the ground up, and sharing in the magic of live performance. It鈥檚 about creating memories, both on and off stage, that will stay with me long after my time at 麻豆村. So while I may not have the weekend to go on rides and walk around campus, I get to perform. And honestly? I wouldn鈥檛 have it any other way.听