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re: "brilliantly scaled-down chamber version of the piece"

Posted by: Singapore/Fling 06:57 pm EST 01/16/14
In reply to: re: "brilliantly scaled-down chamber version of the piece" - Michael_Portantiere 06:04 pm EST 01/16/14

The London run was a bit too scaled-down, with the reduced casting necessitating script changes (good-bye poker game in the First Class State Room in "No Moon/Autumn"), as well as a bit too much doubling, even for a show that had a bit too much doubling in its original state.


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