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2012-2013 Season

A Wrinkle in Time - Photos from Rehearsal

by Patrick Hayes, dramaturg 

With a little over two weeks till opening night, members of the company gather at rehearsal to work scenes and try on costumes. The following photos were taken over two days comprising an in-costume run of the show and a normal rehearsal of Act 1.

From these photos you can really see how the production is coming together.

The following three photos are from the costume run. (Photos by Adam White.)

An image of an actor

Jenna Hawkins – The Man with Red Eyes

An image of some actors on stage

Members of the Company – The Beasts

An image of actors on stage

Allyson Thaxton Dressed as Aunt Beast

These three photos were taken during a rehearsal of Act 1.

An image of cast practicing backstage

Director Rodger Sorensen gives advise on reworking a scene.

An image of some actors practicing backstage

Scene 3, Act 1

An image of actors backstage

Scene 1, Act 1

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