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Can I just take a moment to say that the morale of this cast and crew is amazing? Because it really is, and it's incredibly inspiring to work with people who are so devoted and focused on putting together this show. Over the past week, we have dealt with numerous illnesses and "invisible" actors, a malfunctioning lighting system (and then functioning, and then malfunctioning again, etc.), noisy costumes, new costumes, and costumes at a different stage of completion every night, constantly evolving props, and a learning whole bunch of set changes on top of everything else. And everybody has handled things with so much grace and cheerfulness (and soup!). Thank you cast and crew.

Also, so many extra people have pitched in to help make sure we're all ready for opening night. Thank you everybody else. It's great to feel so supported as an actor, both by the crew and all the extra costume helpers running around, as well as by my fellow cast members, who are always open to discussing and dissecting and refining our scenes together over and over again. It continues to be an honor to work with you all.

And a final P.S. to anyone who knows the end of the show: ask me about the Transfiguration...

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About Marisol

This is the blog for the New World Arts' production of Marisol. Get a sneak peak of the production as cast and crew write about their work behind-the-scenes.

Marisol runs Fridays and Saturdays, Feb. 22-23 and Feb. 29 and Mar. 1 at 8 p.m. Sundays, Feb. 24 and Mar. 2 at 3 p.m.

Ticket information for Marisol as well as other New World Arts events can be out on the New World Arts web site.

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This page contains a single entry by Cassie Greer published on February 21, 2008 10:33 AM.

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