So the set for "Singin' in the Rain" came in on 5 semi-trucks. I see why. We hung huge heavy things on the flyrail. We put the rest of the heavy crap onto platforms. There's a rain deck to catch the rain. It's not light either, and the backdrop for it is a series of buildings, like a town. They're all 15 feet tall and don't break down.
I'm thinking I want to see the show just to see this stuff all do its thing. It's a three day load-in, and our first two days have been 10 hours long. Oh, and everything's warped and tweaked so nothing fits to fasten it together. It's been ... interesting. Yeah, that's a good word.
Here's hoping tomorrow is a short day so I can go to the cemetary screening.
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Why cycling? Anything [sport] that had to do with a ball, I wasn't very good at.
-Lance Armstrong
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