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10/16/2016

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Goodbye Weybridge Elementary School and hello Town Hall Theater!

The last run though is done; and we are very excited about where this show is.  The action flows swiftly and there is not a dull moment.  I am so impressed by this cast and the total and absolute commitment this play inspires.  

Matthew Stone is hanging lights, Peter Hamlin is putting the finishing touches on the sound design.  We begin putting all these elements together tonight.  

In honor of the theater gods, we will begin to refer to the play as 'the Scottish Play, and we will begin to refer to Macbeth as 'the Scottish King', once we are in the theater.  As Gwen Zwickel, my illustrious stage manager says, "why tempt fate?"

​Onwards!
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