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Post by Maggie Maye »

I would like to volunteer if it's still needed.

I can be an alternate in the event that anyone gets food poisoning or something.

I can take tickets.

Or I can be audience member #4.

I don't know all the jobs, but if you need it, I'm here.
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LeannRose wrote:I could totally switch it up and be the documentarian. I'll come armed with a pen, paper, and a camera!
Awesome. It's a fun job and that way you'll get to catch the whole show. Good prep for jumping into a Maestro eventually.

Post by Spaztique »

Slight tech note: The blue light isn't working. It burned out during Ka-Baam. How easy would it be to get it replaced?
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I'm also happy to help with box office, taking tickets, photographing, etc. It looks like everything's covered, but if someone backs out and you need help, let me know.

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Spaztique wrote:Slight tech note: The blue light isn't working. It burned out during Ka-Baam. How easy would it be to get it replaced?
We've got extra lamps. Not a problem.
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Maggie Maye wrote:I would like to volunteer if it's still needed.

I can be an alternate in the event that anyone gets food poisoning or something.

I can take tickets.

Or I can be audience member #4.

I don't know all the jobs, but if you need it, I'm here.
Feel free to come in case someone drops out.
Taking tickets would be appreciated too.
Audience participation is loved too.

Thanks, Maggie!
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Post by HerrHerr »

I had a blast with this show. It was a lot of fun directing alongside Aden. The cast did a great job. Tech was awesome...especially with the addition of Sara on sound. In the end, Asaf was the winner and he and Andy did a great job closing the show with a scene from nothing.

Great job everybody!
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Post by Aden »

I would like to echo what Ceej said. Great show! Kudos to everyone who was part of making it great! Cast, crew and support were all wonderful.

I felt like my job as director was much easier because everyone on stage and in the booth were on top of it! Way to make improv look easy!

My apologies to the folks in the booth, for forgetting to acknowledge them in my closing words to the audience. It was my first time hosting, and my second time directing. Lesson learned! ESPECIALLY since lights and sounds are a big part of what made this show fabulous. Thanks again Sara and David Z.

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