Here is the beautiful Jewish Community Center, the home of Theater J. And below that are a few more photos taken during the photo shoot using my little camera. They are not the official photos, but you can get a sense of the terrific set.
EDIT (courtesy of Delia, the production manager): The set seen here was designed by Luciana Stecconi with props by HannaH Crowell (she likes to stress the palindrome of her first name) and lighting by Jason Arnold.
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May I say what a pleasure it is having Steve and Jim here in town at the 16th Street J? I guess I just did and as Theater J (oh, yeah, Steve, we spell it the American way) production manager, I've never had it so good and so easy, thanks to a great local team and these delightful guests. I might just add that the set seen here was designed by Luciana Stecconi with props by HannaH Crowell (she likes to stress the palindrome of her first name) and lighting by Jason Arnold. Zero Hour is a real treat and Steve told me that this set has just the right "lived in" quality. Don't miss this show!
Delia, thank you so much for giving me all the names. As soon as I started writing up this blog entry, I realized that I hadn't written down all the names and I didn't want to leave anyone out.
I'll remedy that soon. Thanks so much for your kind thoughts. Jim and I both anticipate a very happy run.
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