The Game of Love and Chance (Bucknell)
February 16-19, 2001
I have no use for a head that I didn't cut off myself...
My second show at Bucknell University (duh). This was my first straight play though (seeing as my first production was a dance performance). And this was the first show in the Tustin Studio Theatre, a black box on the other side of campus that some people still don't believe exists (you know who you are!). This was a fun and funny show which kicked my work ethic back into order (if my parents are reading this...my work ethic was never not in order...I was just making a joke...right...). I was a dresser for this show and helped with three moderately fast costume changes. Now that I think about it, I'm not really sure why I was needed at all! Oh well. The costumes (since that's what I was doing primarily) were particularly interesting and ornate because the show took place in 18th century upperclass France. So it involved a lot of wigs, and corsets, and large heavy dresses, and high heeled shoes even for the guys. But from what I could tell, everyone really got into it by the end. Even I wanted to try on
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