Dance Night 1
The toughest night of the summer for LSD is the night of the changeover from the first session musical to the dance show. Beginning immediately after the musical ends, we need to take down all the lights and cable from the musical and rehang them all for the dance show. We need to have them all hung, cabled and focussed by the time the sun comes out the next morning as the tech for the dance show is that night. This is what we do while the rest of you are at Barrington's singing karaoke. Badly. The following 3 pictures were taken at 6:30 AM the morning after City of Angels, right after we finished work.
Crazy Train
Choreographer: Alex Stone
Lighting Designer: Maria Maclay
Consequence of Sound
Choreographer: Julia Daly
Lighting Designer: Mike Stanton
Hold Your Hand
Choreographer: Julie Garber
Lighting Designer: Chelsea Sternberg
U Plavu Zoru
Choreographer: Javier Ubell
Lighting Designer: Kate Twomey
Gossip
Choreographer: Michelle Minick
Lighting Designer: Ori Apkon
Waltz/I'm So Excited
Choreographer: Tim Regan
Lighting Designer: Chelsea Sternberg
These Boots are Made for Walking
Choreographer: Helen Whalley
Lighting Designer: Aidan Lukomnik
Swing Set
Choreographer: Ana Meili Carling
Lighting Designer: Ellen Robo
Below the Skyline
Choreographer: Sonya Kuropatwa
Lighting Designer: Aidan Lukomnik
Hide and Seek
Choreographer: Sophie Steinberger
Lighting Designer: Aidan Lukomnik
Please Don't Stop the Music
Choreographer: Tim Regan
Lighting Designer: Marshall Cohen
CandyMan
Choreographer: Tim Regan
Lighting Designer: Marshall Cohen
Song of the Black Swan
Choreographer: Javier Ubell
Lighting Designer: Marshall Cohen
Shall Not Walk Alone
Choreographer: Sonya Kuropatwa
Lighting Designer: Chelsea Sternberg
Stomp it Out
Choreographer: Alex Stone
Lighting Designer: Katie Glick
BOWS
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