



When I first saw the set design by Howard Jones, I was horrified. He not only had rugs scattered here and there around the set but a platform to have to walk up and down upon (in a floor length skirt). And the "rugs" could not be tacked down to the stage floor as they had to be moved during the set changes. Never have I been on a stage when rugs were not secure. I was not a happy camper. But as usual everything turned out fine. One just had to take extra care in moving about. And how beautiful the set looked from afar.
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