Beach Boy Bohemian

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What a difference a day makes. Yesterday I was trying not to trip over the power cords or knock over a speaker set up for the Beach Boys show. This morning Mike Lynch and a Henchman were setting up musician chairs and music stands and a conductor podium, preparing for a morning of Puccini and an afternoon of Strauss (rehearsals for OTSL productions of La bohème and Salome, respectively). The lighting and props and sets and costumes and actors/singers will be added at the Loretto-Hilton Center at a later date. I'm not sure if there will be house plants, maybe a palm frond for Salome. But no amps; I'm sure of that. Although I could imagine La bohème in a surfer-dude setting--southern California bohemian, Musetta as a bikinied blond, consumption on the beach.

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