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Page 19 text:
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and the game must go on. they say that all true stories end in death, well then, this is a true story; but this death does not concern a person, this is a set and an idea, but before one enter- tains the idea of death, one must understand the birth the first day of set construction was utter chaos, now all of us were new at this and our set chairman was two hours late, have you ever looked at an empty stage with boards, canvas, and frames leaning up against the walls? well, it looked rather dismal. we were averaging about two walls a night, enjoying ourselves, and not really gettmg much done, the disaster — we had the whole back wall two inches off Mr. Reed ' s tape marks, after that major disaster, we got the basic set up soon we started getting the cute frilly things like carpet, door frames, tiffany lights raihngs, and all that other hob-gob. rehearsal — glorious, stupendous rehearsal, in reality, tired, worn out, but still fighting and enjoying it rehearsal, the lost pickle incident was a prime example of the idiots we made of ourselves, at one part in the play, oscar was to throw a pickle to vinnie. in the break between acts, we lost the pickle, so in total darkness, seven people were crawling around on the noor looking for a three-inch pickle when from somewhere off stage, we heard, felix has the pickle. when friday and Saturday came, the set had to live up to what was said about It. we had great actors and crews, and a beautiful set. we all loved and respected each other and worked together, i, as i m sure all the crews did also, had a great sense of pride being connected with the show. but of the set? well, the set had served its purpose and had to be stricken the next monday. yet in all our memories will live the superb experiences of putting It up, watching it serve its purpose, and gallantly and respectfully, die. b.w.
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Page 18 text:
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some things never die aughs.jokes, harassments, tears fit together and somehow form people who are. and live because everyone cared, and worked and became.
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