In front and behind the scenes













And here's a look behind the scenes.




Sometimes a guy just likes to feel pretty, y'know?

Here's the cast doing a scene run through
Italian style, which means you just go
through the lines as fast as you can in a
really silly Italian accent.



Oh dear, uhmmmm, okay.... This was one of those
unfortunate moments when one of our "special" cast
members forgets to take their medication.


I don't know what the hell's going on here.

DAMMIT, PETER!
YOU'RE SUPPOSED TO BE OFF-BOOK!
NOW DROP THAT CRUTCH
AND GET OUT THERE!
FOR GOD'S SAKE,
IT'S ONLY 600 LINES.
WHAT'S WRONG WITH YOU?

You know, I never figured out what
what Richard did for as living, so
one day I asked him, "Are you a
haberdasher?" and he said, "No, I just like hats."

Now here's Paul going through his
list of reasons why Jay should
always remember to take his
"medicine" before going onstage
so he doesn't "go" onstage.
Know-whut-I-Mean?


This was the strike set "party". Loads of fun.
On the last night of performance every single
thing you saw in those photos of the set had to
be destroyed or dismantled by the next day.


It took four hours and we couldn't start until
the play was over at 11 pm. So we weren't done
until three in the morning.


But the night wasn't over then. We all went to Lynne's, and played a card game called
"Scum" until dawn. You can just barely make out the head of our director
Genevieve MacNeil to the far left just above Pat's blond head. It's the only
shot I could sneak of her.

The Video Clip


2.22 Megabytes

So, can Patches act? Or is he just a talentless
site bitch just kidding himself? You decide, if
you're in the mood to download 2.2 megs of
video. It's a 10 minute clip of my scene with
Willy Loman where Willy gets sacked. The
video quality is marginal and you may want
to turn up the sound.



All in all, we sold out nine out of ten performances. A grand total of 958 tickets
which raised over $9200. Ken Hildebrandt is going to use the money to upgrade
the theatre with better seats and cover the costs of production for next year. The
auditions for which begin in December.