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The 39 Steps
« on: Apr 16, 2012, 08:39 am »
I am currently working on a production of The 39 Steps at Olney Theatre Center in Olney, MD (DC metro area).  It is one of the most technically challenging shows I've done, but in an amazing kind of way.  It's being performed in our Lab space, which is a 150 seat black box with no fly space.  The artistic team has come up with some really creative and inventive ways of transforming the space to fit the show.  We haven't even opened yet and we've already extended one week.  Previews start this Wednesday and we currently run through May 20.  Please visit The 39 Steps page on our website for more details.

If you are in the DC metro area and are interested in shadowing, please PM me. 

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Re: The 39 Steps
« Reply #1 on: Apr 17, 2012, 12:33 am »
I'm coming to see it on the 29th! Fred got me a comp.  I'm so excited to see it, I love that show!  I'd love to catch up if you have a chance to chat after the show.
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Re: The 39 Steps
« Reply #2 on: Apr 17, 2012, 01:17 am »
This show is part of the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival this summer, where I am working.  I can't wait to be involved! I saw it off-Broadway a couple of years ago. What fun.
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