Left: "Steam Heat" - Lauren Miller, Jabriel Shelton, and Kris Farhood.
Nice finish to a nice show.
A few giggles along the way. On Friday night, I made myself giggle in the opening scene by cutting too soon while pulling the box-laden cart across the stage, and bumping into Poopsie's table.
During "Seven And A Half Cents" on Saturday evening, in the part where those of us in the ensemble alternate facing each other:
That's enough for me to getI turned just in time to see Sarah sneeze, close-up (she turned, to spare me the spray, but still....) It made me just giggle!
An automatic washing machine,
A years supply of gasoline,
Carpeting for the living room,
A vacuum instead of a blasted broom,
Not to mention a forty inch television set!
On the last show, MikeMac said he made Choreographer Darryl Strohl laugh out loud by eating the prop apple as he did the picnic crossover. He then placed the apple in the kitchen scene, and made Amber smile in her scene when she happened across the half-eaten apple.
John was nursing a cold on the last day, as was Jonathan and myself. I was very sleepy afterwards at Lamppost Pizza, and made disturbing driving errors on the way home.
Time to rest!
Below: Sid Sorokin (Joshua Smith) and Gladys (Lauren Miller).
Below: Jan Isaacson, McKinley Carlisle, and Stacey Sheehan.
Below: Babe Williams (Amber Jean Moore) and Sid Sorokin (Joshua Smith).
Below: Mr. Hasler (Dustin White), Mabel (Dannette Vassar), and Sid Sorokin (Joshua Smith).
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