The second weekend of performances of The Graduate was the longest, with 5 performances from Thursday to Monday. By the 6th or 7th performance, I pretty much had the show memorized, and was much more confident with the timing of the cues, such as turning on and off the lamps, and the amount of time between scene changes. This weekend we were able to figure out the best order to turn on the equipment to make sure that the sound would work every time. We also had an issue with lights one day, in which there was a light in the back of the theater that was not part of the show, and did not turn off in blackouts, but we were able to fix this midway through act one. After that, I added a blackout check to my pre-show routine, and we did not encounter the problem again. The rest of the shows ran very smoothly.
This was our last weekend of performances of The Graduate. There was a performance on Thursday, Friday, and then the closing performance on Saturday. These last three shows went by very smoothly. I was sad that the show was closing, but it was a great experience, and hopefully I will get to work with Dirt Dogs Theater Company again in the future. Everyone in the cast and crew were really nice to me, and even though I was the youngest, I still felt like an important part of the team. Overall, I really enjoyed this internship, and it gave me a lot of valuable experience in the field of technical theater.


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