This was my last opportunity on this tour to do the “scene”įor the Cory Mracek letter, (and the last opportunity for each other actor toĭo their one other letter that was not their central, recurring soldier) it was an intense show partiallyīecause we were saying good-bye to these people we've portrayed, at least for now. Show (the two shows on Monday in PA are both the shorter version), and was for
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So: The 3pm show was our final opportunity to do the full (uncensored), 95 minute A number of the veterans came back to the green room to gush about the show, and quite a few were moved to tears it is so satisfying to be a part of a show that is so meaningful to so many.Īfter we packed up and loaded out, we rushed back to Pittsburg airport and while we did end up with a few minutes to sit before we boarded, it was quite a rush to get there! (I didn't end up driving at all on this last leg as Bill could see how poorly I felt.) We did end up sitting on the runway for about 45 minutes, grounded due to severe storms between Pittsburg and Chicago we got home about an hour later than expected, but just seeing Brett and my own bed were wonderful it didn't matter how late! And then - and this was completely unexpected and so moving! - they saluted us in unison! Wow. As we bowed and the audience clapped, the veterans all stood up. The veterans with whom we lunched, sat in the first three rows of the center section at the afternoon performance. He said some soldiers have even "willed" their uniforms to him before they die. He traveled internationally in shooting competitions, and also has a type of museum in a nearby town, where he has a collection of at least 120 uniforms from every service branch.
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I asked Russ lots of questions, and he loved to talk, so I got very informed! I asked him to explain all the decorations/medals/patches on his uniform, and he explained every one, from his 33 years of service. I got to sit with a retired National Guard, First Sargeant Russ Quick and his wife Cathy. This began inġ937 and features primarily (only?) art by artists from Western PA.Īlso, Chad showed us two special displays of two famous graduates: Mr.Īt noon, we had a nice lunch with local veterans and some students from student council. They vote on the piece/pieces they want at an art gala. Of art work (of all mediums), which is purchased by the students after Our questions, then gave us the history of the huge (about 200 pieces) Damian, Cameron,Īnd I were looking at the art in the hall right outside our green room,Īnd rounded the corner to see more. School's art gallery, by the assistant principal, Chad. Although about half myĬastmates did, I was part of a lengthy and informative tour of the I'd nap on the floor of our large green room. Going through my runny nose, clogged ears, and sore throat), I thought Jenny Conway, in order to have someone to imagine out there, to keep me I'll note that there seemed to be a ton of sick people in the audience, as it was often non-stop coughing so I felt right at home :-)Īfter the first show (which I dedicated to my friends John & They did not appear to be sleeping, and were very respectful. View of (most of) the house from stage rightīoth audiences were very quiet I'd almost say nonresponsive, as they gave very little response: But we all still felt that they were with us on this journey.
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The morning show was for the entire senior high student body (grades 10 - 12), about 1100 students the later show was for the middle schoolers (grades 7 - 9), as well as veterans with whom we had a noon lunch. Monday, November 14 (day 24): Final day of the tour, and final two performances! We were up early to check out of the hotel by 7 am we had a show at 8:45 am, and later at 1:45 pm. I dropped in for a minute but my aching head and stuffed sinuses didn't allow me to last long I fell into bed. Bill wanted to take everyone out for one final-night drink at a bar right next to the hotel. We got home by about 9:30 and I went to get some cough medicine at Walgreens :-). The stage was taped, mics were checked, and lights focused/adjusted.