Now that we've got something very closely resembling a show going on on the stage of the Robinson Theatre, here's what's been going on:
First of all, let me introduce Jameson, our company's "Spiritual Frog."

You may remember our "Lullaby of Broadway" set that was juuust a little too tall. Here it is in tech, with the top platform and escape stairs cut down by a couple feet.

And here's a typical view from my corner of the tech table:

So tech has been going well. This show is all about quickchanges, and we took some time before our first dress last night to talk through all the major changes so the cast could figure out where to preset their costumes in the wings and work out the traffic. For the most part it worked. We had to stop only once, at the end of "Dames" which features a ginormous quickchange right in the middle of the number. Our goal for tonight is to make that change. There were a few other hiccups, with one or two people scrambling on late, but nothing to stop the show.
We had our sitzprobe with the orchestra on Sunday night, which I managed to get through efficiently while stealing selected people out of the dance rehearsal across the hall. The orchestra sounds great, and it always perks up the cast to hear them for the first time. I had arranged for the whole ensemble to come in and listen to the ballet, but alas time was short and better spent on stage dancing the ballet, so after singing "Sunny Side" they had to leave.
Tonight is our first run with the orchestra.
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