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"The process of theater reflects life itself. A production is born, it lives through collaboration and connection, then dies, passing into memory.
But the thrilling, captivating part of theater is in those living moments, when the performers and crew come together with an audience in the same space to share the same story. You can tell in each moment what works and what doesn't, because the audience tells you with their laughs, their tears, and their silence. That living feedback is the heart and soul of theater. " -EJ Ruhl |