That was one awesome show. There were a lot of games I had never seen played in a Maestro before and everyone handled them beautifully. I even had my first monologue, and it was fun. I got a hot wife out of it too!
The directing was great. Not overbearing, but the right amount of guidance to help us out when we needed it.
Brockman was awesome on the keyboards, and I think you surprised a lot of people when you threw down with some beatboxing during one of the best Beastie Boy raps ever done in the Hideout.
Everyone kicked ass with support too. I'd look up sometimes to see people on the side itching to jump on stage to lend a hand. It really paid off in big ways sometimes too.
Woo hoo, Aden!
I knew it was going to be a great show from the rehearsal. Everyone seemed to be kicking on all cylinders during it, and the importance of teamwork was clear right away.
I left my keys in the green room and had to run back to get them after everyone else had left. People from the audience were on the street and stopped me to tell me how much they enjoyed the show. That's such a good feeling.
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I too ran into someone on the street who had seen the show and she said, "Great job."Justin Davis wrote: I left my keys in the green room and had to run back to get them after everyone else had left. People from the audience were on the street and stopped me to tell me how much they enjoyed the show. That's such a good feeling.
Lots of fun. I injured my elbow falling onto the floor in a post-menopausal frenzy.
Bryan and Aden cracked me up all night!
Great job, directors! Welcome back, Shana!
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