Fond farewell to The Drowning Girls

Alumnae Theatre Company’s production of The Drowning Girls closed on Saturday night to another packed house at the end of an incredible run – and I was lucky to be able to see it one last time before our closing night celebration at Betty’s and the inevitable set strike the following day.

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Bessie’s grave stone (written by actor Tennille Read)

I have to say, this was a sad strike for me. For some reason, I’m going to miss this set a lot. More paint under my fingernails today, but I don’t mind.

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Set & lighting designer Ed Rosing surveys our progress
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Centre tub – pre-strike
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One last look at those beautiful birch trees
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Stage left tub shower head with ivy snaking around it
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Tubs
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The magic shower switch
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Shower head detached
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Love this window. Up centre of the stage, it was blacked out with a curtain for the show.
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Lamps down awaiting transfer to the main stage for the Bravo Academy rental. They’re doing Into The Woods.

4 responses to “Fond farewell to The Drowning Girls”

  1. alumnaetheatre Avatar

    Thanks for the lovely pix. Always sad to see a set come down, isn’t it? Even worse to be the one dismantling – it feels so wrong to rip it apart! Theatre is so fleeting….

    1. life with more cowbell Avatar

      Yep. Ed and I talked about this yesterday, how it goes up so painstakingly and gradually, but then gets torn down so quickly and unceremoniously.

  2. alumnaetheatre Avatar

    Reblogged this on The Alumnae Theatre Company's Blog and commented:
    The title of this post says it all…

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