Upon my return to Ubon I was treated with two plays my students had been working on, amongst their other English course work. The plays were Chicago and Snow White. The productions were nothing less than spectacular. Mind you, almost all the students who are taking my classes are studying English just as American students study Spanish or French. Although a few of the students are incredibly strong in English, most struggle. Nevertheless, the students got to know their roles and spoke eloquently. They developed elaborate sets and costumes, coordinated sounds and music, created t-shirts, made and sold tickets, and left me in awe. In my time as a student, teaching assistant, and teacher I do not think I have ever seen such a tremendous final project as that of the Snow White play. It was completely student led and considering the language barrier, their coordination, collective effort, and overall final piece is unmatched by anything I have partaken in or instructed. As my days in Ubon are numbered, it was a wonderful way to remember my students. More photographs can be found at the school web site. For Snow White and Chicago