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Caroline Gelb and Kathryn Browning |
Don't Dress for Dinner has wrapped. With a play it always amazes me how quickly the set comes down after taking days and days to construct. It's a bittersweet time, saying good-bye to people you have worked with for months. But especially so with
The British Players, which attracts a very special group of actors and crew. The closing cast party after Saturday's performance was a chance to say a few words of appreciation for everyone involved. Producer Caroline Gelb also presented each person in the cast with an "Oscar" inscribed with a few words of praise from the reviews. Mine was for "comedic perfection" and it is a treasure. It was so gratifying to be in such a successful play. We drew such crowds that they were in the black from the 4th performance on. Wonderful.
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