Not all the drama occurs onstage
Friday, July 5, 2002
HURON, Ohio -- Finally! Opening night! It has been an insane past few days making sure "The Sound of Music" is ready to go on stage in front of sold-out audiences. My brain has been overloaded with information. Since I'm one of the monks who moves scenery in the show, I have to know where each piece of scenery goes and when to move it, which is quite a task when there are nearly 20 scene changes. Last night was the first time we finally got it down. Tonight is opening night. It should be interesting to see how everything turns out.
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