Sunday, March 29, 2009, 11:04 PM
There are so many things that go on behind the scenes in regards to touring shows and ours is no exception. As an audience member you arrive at the theatre a little before show time to find your seat and settle in for the show. On the other side of that equation are the people who are responsible for getting our show to the theatre, loading in all of the gear, setting it all up and of course running the show. Once the show is over the complete opposite happens but in a fraction of the time.
On an average day you'll find my team arriving at the theatre in the early hours of the morning to start this whole process. I had a close friend join me for a full day at a tour stop to see the whole process take place. At the end of the day he looked at me and said, "I never had any idea the amount of work it takes to put your show on. It's a whole other world coming in the stage door and standing on the stage seeing the show being set up."
I want to take this moment to thank my entire team and the local crew who work so hard to make our show possible. None of this would be possible without them.
-BB3
(shot of our show beginning initial set up)

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