Geoffrey had been stewing.
While the actual play scripts had come in last week, he'd been so unhappy with what had happened (and the unfortunate circumstance that meant he couldn't undo what'd happened without feeling mildly ill to his stomach at the thought of wasting a production) that he hadn't been able to even write on the board for casting
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"I would say so, yes, if you don't mind, Karla. Anything you like."
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Her voice was good, clear and strong, more the gift of years of singing lessons than an excess of talent.
The chorus of flowers that joined in on the counterpoint vocals was a nice touch.
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"Hey, you need anyone to futz with the lights or anything?"
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"Yes, indeed we do. Are you someone who's good at futzing around with the lights?"
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Also!
I think the meta title for R+J is Star-Crossed, and (if it comes up) you can use meta names of Roman Montecchi and Julia Capuletti for the main characters and their houses. - straight from Romeo-mun
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I can't imagine this coming up, but if anybody would a)notice the similarity of the musical's plot to Romeo's life story (which I think about five people left on the island know, but anyhow) and b)decide Romeo had to hear about it, I don't have an issue with that -- he'd just call it a weird coincidence and try not to think about it too much :-).
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And, you know, this has nothing to do with the fact that I've had to turn down stage managing several shows since I started working an evening shift.
Alternately, she can just help build stuff. Should someone faaaaaaar more qualified be up for the job. ;D
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