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5/20/19 10:30 PM

DAY EIGHTEEN
Today was show day! I'm going to talk more about the day leading up to the show because I'll talk about the show a lot in my 1000 word reflection. Margaret and I started pretty early, doing some organization of the space then a run through. I decided to move my script from a binder to staples so it would be easier to carry. Then, we cleaned the black box and set up chairs. I moved all the lighting stuff that was still out away and did some final cord management. We realized that because UPS had lost an order of chairs in the mail, the second late one they gave us was a different type of chair. The floor also began to bubble up. Overall, the black box needs some help.
We did another run through and then Margaret left to go get her cats. In that time, I got moving boxes, glasses, worked out some sound stuff, and finalized and printed programs. Grant Green and Cedar helped me fold the programs, and Nelson came by and volunteered to play piano for us during the show. 
The show was great. It was awesome to perform in such an intimate space, and the audience reaction was great. It helps that everyone there was there to support us, but still.

TODAY'S HOURS: 10
TOTAL: 63.5

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