Ending a run of a show is always bittersweet. I haven't done a show yet that I haven't liked. A Midsummer Night's Dream was no exception. I'm glad to have more time to spend with my family and to be able to get things accomplished, but it was so hard to say goodbye to La Jolla Playhouse because the show was so much fun and the people were so nice and great to work with. I never got tired of it, although the weekends were always hard because I had 2 shows on Saturday and 2 shows on Sunday. In between shows, I stayed in La Jolla because it wasn't worth it to drive home. It was a typical 8-show-a-week run so it got a bit tiring sometimes, but I enjoyed it so much. So sad it's over! (Like I said, bittersweet.)
Our gift to the conductor
One of the best conductors I've worked with
The orchestra (I'm sure gonna miss these people)
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