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Report - Performance #16

Stage Manager: Erin Joy Swank


Date: Sunday, October 5, 2008
ACT/SCENE TIMINGS ELAPSED
House Open: 7:29 PM START STOP TOTAL
Speaker (Kathryn) 2:08 PM 2:09 PM 0:01
House Manager: Danielle
Act One 2:09 PM 3:29 PM 1:20
Weather: Nice to start, rained during Act Two. Act I Total 1:21
House Count 63 Intermission 3:29 PM 3:43 PM 0:14
Talkback: 19, led by Kathryn Act Two 3:43 PM 4:39 PM 0:56
Bows/Post Show Announce 4:39 PM 4:40 PM 0:01
Add’l House Info:. See below
Act II Total 0:57
NEXT SHOW Thursday at 8 pm
Total Running Time (start to finish inc. bows and speech): 2:32
GENERAL:
1) Another good show, with even more new choices. During the talkback, an audience member who had seen the show
a couple weeks ago remarked how much it had changed…for the better. And she had loved it before.

ACTORS:
1) I could see John offstage while Weston was at the refrigerator with the artichokes. I don’t think any of the audience
could see, but will remind him.

TECH NOTES:
HOUSE/FACILITIES
1) Held top of show for some late arrivals, but finally went ahead when I couldn’t see anyone else. There were still quite a few
unclaimed tickets at that point, and later we wondered if some of those were duplicate printed tickets, which were hard to tell.
2) The exit light was definitely dimmer today, for both the scene shifts and my trying to see actors in the blackouts.

SCENERY
1) I just noticed today that liquid (both “urination” and mop water) has been seeping through the DS lip onto the
audience floor. We mopped it after the show, but there may be some residual gray splatters there now (hard to tell
when wet).

COSTUMES
1) ANNETTE – The Fresh Scratch is still dry. Should we add more Ben Nye stage blood to it?

PROPS
1) Mold has started to develop in the Camelback tubing. We have tried both a soak of 1/3 hydrogen peroxide which
didn’t do much and a different soak with baking soda that helped more, but didn’t remove it all. Do you have any
suggestions for us, or do we have more of the tubing left? The mold hadn’t developed for a long time, but has now
started with a vengeance.
2) For next week we will need bananas, radishes, tomatoes, and celery. There is a package of green beans in the
refrigerator that is not the same type as we’ve had before, so are unsure if those are ours; if not, we also need green
beans. Additionally we need a new “eaten” turnip, as it landed in the lamp poop today. We believe there are enough
carrots.

Thanks, Erin

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