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The hexagon bench for act 2 looks mighty dull.
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Joey is working on fixing that problem.
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The hex bench in all it's glory. Neat fabric, isn't it?
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Jim, Juniper, Andrea, Steve and Joey, all pretending to studiously take note of the director's pithy comments post rehearsal.
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Here's Jim, secretly wondering why he allowed himself to get involved with this bunch while Marlon dreams of a nap, dinner and his upcoming final exams.
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Amore is always chilly after sitting directly under the air vents during the show.
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Girlfriends. Lydia and Amore sharing secrets.
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Anne and Angela are consulting on how best to complete the Sultan's palace.
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Hmm... a closer look reveals that the two As are taking a much needed break.
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Sue is having more fun than humans should be allowed slopping paint on Aladdin's palace walls.
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You can always count on Heather to take care of the detail work.
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Lighting designer Jon is cutting out gels for the stage lights.
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Angela threatens Sue with a paint brush, but Sue has the big stick and knows how to use it.
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Bill, painting one of the archways for the Sultan's palace. If you look closely, you can see the paint job from the Emperor's New Clothes.
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Sue wonders if she should skip the roller and just pour the paint on.
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Anne is putting the finishing touches on the magician's bookcase. You can see that Vern has nearly completed all the sumptuous detail painting on Aladdin's palace.
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Behind the palace, you can almost see the African palm trees. Vern and Bill made good use of the crooked lumber to create the branches. Clever boys.
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Jim, The Sandman, sitting at the sound board, cursing Ellie's penchant for creating 60 sound cues for a one hour show.
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