All the county’s a stage -
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Published on: 10/19/2006
Last Visited: 10/25/2006
Suzanne Donohue, managing artistic director of the Hard Bargain Players, said this most recent incarnation of the players is the third and started in 1996.
Donohue said it takes a lot to put together a production.
She said first you have to choose the production, then pick a cast and then there are rehearsals, costumes, makeup and publicity.
All of the members of the group are hard working and dedicated, Donohue said.She said the most helpful part of the production process is the pre-performance because the cast ,,will have a little bit of an audience."
,,It's a blast to take a show you feel very passionate about and put it all together," she said. ,,The finished product is what makes it worthwhile."
She said for the latest show, ,,Hot-n-Throbbin'," there are 15 people actively involved.She said compared to the last show, which had more than 35 people in it, the cast is small.
,,Everyone who is doing it because they enjoy it, we don't get paid for it," she said.