




And here are some more photos taken at rehearsals. I am far from finished explaining the process of how the piece came to be what it is now, but I hope you all will come out to see the final product! Shows are tonight, tomorrow, Saturday, and Sunday at 7:30. I attended the final tech rehearsal last night, and am thoroughly impressed with how the show has come together. Paging through all my observations, I am amazed at the transformation the piece has made through the work of Barbra, Bob and the cast. I hope you will continue to check back here in the next few days as I add the rest of my observations leading up to the show!
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