Performed May 10 and 15, 2025
What a wonderful time! The audience was so enthusiastic for both performances that it really buoyed the actors into some inspired performances.
If you click on the link below for the recordings you have access to three versions:
- The live recording from May 10, 2025 at The Fellowship House in Media
- This is the very first performance and so is really high energy, with a raucous audience
- The live recording from May 15, 2025 at Swarthmore United Methodist Church and Park Avenue Community Center
- This is the final performance where the actors are really clicking and a little loose – choose this version if you like jazz.
- The studio recording (no audience) of our final run through as well as pieces from the live performances as needed
- This is a recorded rehearsal where the performances are clean and clear, and I was able to try out some sound design choices that we couldn’t do in a live show.
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