One thing I forgot to comment on (I'm still talking about Children of Eden here): the amazing visuals that filled the screen onstage.
Someone put a heck of a lot of work into that, tracking down some great artwork, using visual effects to give it a striking (but never distracting) look, and managing to present it in a way that matched up to the music - an incredibly difficult thing to do in live theatre! I really liked the touch at the end, where they included shots of the cast rehearsing the show!
A special tip o' the hat to the responsible parties!
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Thanks to Helga, Elizabeth, Clara, Nancy and others I may not have seen from Huntington who came to see "The Crucible" over the past 2 weekends. We had a great run, and it was a very fulfilling experience for me. It's good to know that after countless shows over the past 10 years I can still be inspired and learn new things. Thank you!
-Ryan
Ryan, I wish I could have seen it! The Crucible has always been a favorite - but sometimes there just aren't enough hours in the day. For what it's worth, I heard great things about it!
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