In the middle of the day, directors take a break from their casts and convene with the tech/design team. Each director talks through the show - noting spacing, blocking, prop and lighting elements - with the team so that potential issues can be identified and resolved in time for tech (20 minutes for each show) to run smoothly.
Tonight's festival is heavy on the technical excitement: there's some mountain climbing, breakaway glass, etc., but the
most technically demanding show is the one involving the large uterus costumes.
While the directors are working, the band is tightening up (and they are
killing it).
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Troy Lund |
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Mazen Award recipient Jason Anderson |
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