Geoff invents a game called “Wikipedia Quiz Show.” You pick a topic you think you know the most about, then someone else pulls up the Wikipedia page of that topic and quizzes you on it. Glory helps pick questions for Emily about “Star Trek.”
And Geoff? Looks like we all had the same idea today. There’s an ice cream social later, so I want to save room for that.
Govind Kumar, Ed Kross, Nehal Joshi, Geoff Packard and Akash Chopra
Back on the deck getting ready for number two. Sean and Geoff refuse to believe that I'm doing a Two Show Day feature (I'll take that apology whenever Sean).
Geoff Packard
The cast and crew of Metamorphoses. Goodnight!
The pool is now clean! Thanks to Sean Malarkey, one of the show’s carpenters.
The show is over and the crew is tidying up (pictured: Leigh Robinette, our stage management fellow).
And now the cast is ready for the last show of the week!
Chris Kipiniak warming up for the show in a way only he knows how.
Our beloved stage manager, Cyd Cahill…she is the best!
A resting Doug Hara (Phaeton) on the couch.
A program to sign.
Coffee is necessary for round two.
The beautiful Arena Stage.
A satisfied bunch ready for round two.
Evidently Chris can’t wait to eat.
Time for a quick dinner at the neighborhood cast hang-out, Station 4.
Look at all those wet costumes! Wardrobe supervisor Alice Hawfield works to quickly dry them before the next show tonight.
…a necessary goop for a non-itchy Metamorphoses run.
Now it’s time for Kiehl’s…
Another story told! The show is over and the robes are on.
Go get em, Doug!
And so are the girls!
The boys are ready for the show.
A quick game to get the cast focused before the show (a tradition from the original Lookingglass Theatre Company production).
Ashleigh Lathrop (Myrrha) is surprised to see us!
A pre-pool shave.
After 14 years with the show, you would think he would know his lines, but alas, a last minute brush up.
…and a little iBook.
Some pre-show NPR listening (either Lehrer or Lopate) for the dressing room of Packard and Kipiniak…
What the…? I don’t think the men’s dressing room was ready for a photo. Derek “the strangler” Hasenstab (Hermes), Doug “the accomplice” Hara (Phaeton) and Raymond “the smiler” Fox (Midas).
Wardrobe crew member Gerri Ford enjoys a quick bite to eat before the show.
The stunning Lisa Tejero (Therapist) applies her waterproof makeup.
A pre-show hair braid for Lauren Orkus (Eurydice) by the talented Vincent Hill.
She heads to our resident chiropractor, Chris Kipiniak (Erysichthon)…Snap! Crackle! Pop!
Louise Lamson (Alcyon) hears the half-hour call and springs into action.
Doug Hara (Phaeton)! Mission accomplished: embarrassing photo found and posted!
The lovely greenroom has a beautiful Apple computer, which I go on every day before half-hour call to find a new picture for the desktop screen saver. Today’s Google search victim…
Tempe Thomas (Aphrodite) with a little morning tea.
After fight call, it’s time to take out the contact lenses. I learned the hard way that they don’t stay in my eyes with all the water.
Our legs are always a nice shade of pink afterwards, because the temperature is 103 degrees in the pool!
…and some synchronized swimming for good measure (not part of the fight call, but hey, we are already wet!)
…the dunking by Chris Kipiniak begins! Here he has me in a headlock…
Signing in 45 minutes before curtain and I am STILL not there before the earliest bird—Raymond Fox is already here.
The stage door awaits!
The closeness of the apartment building is evident in the reflection outside the theater.
The lengthy commute from the provided apartment to the theater is daunting (note that Arena Stage is across the street in the background of the photo).
Fueled and caffeinated, I am ready for a two-show day.
Geoff Packard
Jesse Perez and Geoff Packard
Geoff Packard
Geoff Packard and Tom Aulino
Jesse Perez, Geoff Packard, Lauren Molina and Hollis Resnik
Geoff Packard and Lauren Molina
Larry Yando and Geoff Packard
Govind Kumar, Erik Lochtefeld, Margo Seibert, Geoff Packard and Lauren Molina
Rebecca Finnegan, Lauren Molina, Erik Lochtefeld, Tom Aulino and Geoff Packard
Lauren Molina and Geoff Packard
How adorable are Doug, Geoff, Kevin, and Anjali Bhimani? Just a little monkeying around before we have to get ready.
Why, it’s Jungle Book’s own Geoff Packard, coming by to tell us stories of his time in Phantom of the Opera. I promised him I’d make him coffee if he did the interview before two shows. It’s only fair, right?
Govind Kumar, Ed Kross, Nehal Joshi, Geoff Packard and Akash Chopra
Govind Kumar, Ed Kross, Nehal Joshi, Geoff Packard and Akash Chopra
Govind Kumar, Ed Kross, Nehal Joshi, Geoff Packard and Akash Chopra
The cast and crew of Metamorphoses. Goodnight!
The pool is now clean! Thanks to Sean Malarkey, one of the show’s carpenters.
The show is over and the crew is tidying up (pictured: Leigh Robinette, our stage management fellow).
And now the cast is ready for the last show of the week!
Chris Kipiniak warming up for the show in a way only he knows how.
Our beloved stage manager, Cyd Cahill…she is the best!
A resting Doug Hara (Phaeton) on the couch.
A program to sign.
Coffee is necessary for round two.
The beautiful Arena Stage.
A satisfied bunch ready for round two.
Evidently Chris can’t wait to eat.
Time for a quick dinner at the neighborhood cast hang-out, Station 4.
Look at all those wet costumes! Wardrobe supervisor Alice Hawfield works to quickly dry them before the next show tonight.
…a necessary goop for a non-itchy Metamorphoses run.
Now it’s time for Kiehl’s…
Another story told! The show is over and the robes are on.
Go get em, Doug!
And so are the girls!
The boys are ready for the show.
A quick game to get the cast focused before the show (a tradition from the original Lookingglass Theatre Company production).
Ashleigh Lathrop (Myrrha) is surprised to see us!
A pre-pool shave.
After 14 years with the show, you would think he would know his lines, but alas, a last minute brush up.
…and a little iBook.
Some pre-show NPR listening (either Lehrer or Lopate) for the dressing room of Packard and Kipiniak…
What the…? I don’t think the men’s dressing room was ready for a photo. Derek “the strangler” Hasenstab (Hermes), Doug “the accomplice” Hara (Phaeton) and Raymond “the smiler” Fox (Midas).
Wardrobe crew member Gerri Ford enjoys a quick bite to eat before the show.
The stunning Lisa Tejero (Therapist) applies her waterproof makeup.
A pre-show hair braid for Lauren Orkus (Eurydice) by the talented Vincent Hill.
She heads to our resident chiropractor, Chris Kipiniak (Erysichthon)…Snap! Crackle! Pop!
Louise Lamson (Alcyon) hears the half-hour call and springs into action.
Doug Hara (Phaeton)! Mission accomplished: embarrassing photo found and posted!
The lovely greenroom has a beautiful Apple computer, which I go on every day before half-hour call to find a new picture for the desktop screen saver. Today’s Google search victim…
Tempe Thomas (Aphrodite) with a little morning tea.
After fight call, it’s time to take out the contact lenses. I learned the hard way that they don’t stay in my eyes with all the water.
Our legs are always a nice shade of pink afterwards, because the temperature is 103 degrees in the pool!
…and some synchronized swimming for good measure (not part of the fight call, but hey, we are already wet!)
…the dunking by Chris Kipiniak begins! Here he has me in a headlock…
Before fight call I like to test the water to make sure it is good and hot before…
Signing in 45 minutes before curtain and I am STILL not there before the earliest bird—Raymond Fox is already here.
The stage door awaits!
The closeness of the apartment building is evident in the reflection outside the theater.
The lengthy commute from the provided apartment to the theater is daunting (note that Arena Stage is across the street in the background of the photo).
Fueled and caffeinated, I am ready for a two-show day.
The cast and crew of Metamorphoses. Goodnight!
The pool is now clean! Thanks to Sean Malarkey, one of the show’s carpenters.
The show is over and the crew is tidying up (pictured: Leigh Robinette, our stage management fellow).
And now the cast is ready for the last show of the week!
Chris Kipiniak warming up for the show in a way only he knows how.
Our beloved stage manager, Cyd Cahill…she is the best!
A resting Doug Hara (Phaeton) on the couch.
A program to sign.
Coffee is necessary for round two.
The beautiful Arena Stage.
A satisfied bunch ready for round two.
Evidently Chris can’t wait to eat.
Time for a quick dinner at the neighborhood cast hang-out, Station 4.
Look at all those wet costumes! Wardrobe supervisor Alice Hawfield works to quickly dry them before the next show tonight.
…a necessary goop for a non-itchy Metamorphoses run.
Now it’s time for Kiehl’s…
Another story told! The show is over and the robes are on.
Go get em, Doug!
And so are the girls!
The boys are ready for the show.
A quick game to get the cast focused before the show (a tradition from the original Lookingglass Theatre Company production).
Ashleigh Lathrop (Myrrha) is surprised to see us!
A pre-pool shave.
After 14 years with the show, you would think he would know his lines, but alas, a last minute brush up.
…and a little iBook.
Some pre-show NPR listening (either Lehrer or Lopate) for the dressing room of Packard and Kipiniak…
What the…? I don’t think the men’s dressing room was ready for a photo. Derek “the strangler” Hasenstab (Hermes), Doug “the accomplice” Hara (Phaeton) and Raymond “the smiler” Fox (Midas).
Wardrobe crew member Gerri Ford enjoys a quick bite to eat before the show.
The stunning Lisa Tejero (Therapist) applies her waterproof makeup.
A pre-show hair braid for Lauren Orkus (Eurydice) by the talented Vincent Hill.
She heads to our resident chiropractor, Chris Kipiniak (Erysichthon)…Snap! Crackle! Pop!
Louise Lamson (Alcyon) hears the half-hour call and springs into action.
Doug Hara (Phaeton)! Mission accomplished: embarrassing photo found and posted!
The lovely greenroom has a beautiful Apple computer, which I go on every day before half-hour call to find a new picture for the desktop screen saver. Today’s Google search victim…
Tempe Thomas (Aphrodite) with a little morning tea.
After fight call, it’s time to take out the contact lenses. I learned the hard way that they don’t stay in my eyes with all the water.
Our legs are always a nice shade of pink afterwards, because the temperature is 103 degrees in the pool!
…and some synchronized swimming for good measure (not part of the fight call, but hey, we are already wet!)
…the dunking by Chris Kipiniak begins! Here he has me in a headlock…
Before fight call I like to test the water to make sure it is good and hot before…
Signing in 45 minutes before curtain and I am STILL not there before the earliest bird—Raymond Fox is already here.
The stage door awaits!
The closeness of the apartment building is evident in the reflection outside the theater.
The lengthy commute from the provided apartment to the theater is daunting (note that Arena Stage is across the street in the background of the photo).
Fueled and caffeinated, I am ready for a two-show day.
The cast and crew of Metamorphoses. Goodnight!
The pool is now clean! Thanks to Sean Malarkey, one of the show’s carpenters.
The show is over and the crew is tidying up (pictured: Leigh Robinette, our stage management fellow).
And now the cast is ready for the last show of the week!
Chris Kipiniak warming up for the show in a way only he knows how.
Our beloved stage manager, Cyd Cahill…she is the best!
A resting Doug Hara (Phaeton) on the couch.
A program to sign.
Coffee is necessary for round two.
The beautiful Arena Stage.
A satisfied bunch ready for round two.
Evidently Chris can’t wait to eat.
Time for a quick dinner at the neighborhood cast hang-out, Station 4.
Look at all those wet costumes! Wardrobe supervisor Alice Hawfield works to quickly dry them before the next show tonight.
…a necessary goop for a non-itchy Metamorphoses run.
Now it’s time for Kiehl’s…
Another story told! The show is over and the robes are on.
Go get em, Doug!
And so are the girls!
The boys are ready for the show.
A quick game to get the cast focused before the show (a tradition from the original Lookingglass Theatre Company production).
Ashleigh Lathrop (Myrrha) is surprised to see us!
A pre-pool shave.
After 14 years with the show, you would think he would know his lines, but alas, a last minute brush up.
…and a little iBook.
Some pre-show NPR listening (either Lehrer or Lopate) for the dressing room of Packard and Kipiniak…
What the…? I don’t think the men’s dressing room was ready for a photo. Derek “the strangler” Hasenstab (Hermes), Doug “the accomplice” Hara (Phaeton) and Raymond “the smiler” Fox (Midas).
Wardrobe crew member Gerri Ford enjoys a quick bite to eat before the show.
The stunning Lisa Tejero (Therapist) applies her waterproof makeup.
A pre-show hair braid for Lauren Orkus (Eurydice) by the talented Vincent Hill.
She heads to our resident chiropractor, Chris Kipiniak (Erysichthon)…Snap! Crackle! Pop!
Louise Lamson (Alcyon) hears the half-hour call and springs into action.
Doug Hara (Phaeton)! Mission accomplished: embarrassing photo found and posted!
The lovely greenroom has a beautiful Apple computer, which I go on every day before half-hour call to find a new picture for the desktop screen saver. Today’s Google search victim…
Tempe Thomas (Aphrodite) with a little morning tea.
After fight call, it’s time to take out the contact lenses. I learned the hard way that they don’t stay in my eyes with all the water.
Our legs are always a nice shade of pink afterwards, because the temperature is 103 degrees in the pool!
…and some synchronized swimming for good measure (not part of the fight call, but hey, we are already wet!)
…the dunking by Chris Kipiniak begins! Here he has me in a headlock…
Before fight call I like to test the water to make sure it is good and hot before…
Signing in 45 minutes before curtain and I am STILL not there before the earliest bird—Raymond Fox is already here.
The stage door awaits!
The closeness of the apartment building is evident in the reflection outside the theater.
The lengthy commute from the provided apartment to the theater is daunting (note that Arena Stage is across the street in the background of the photo).
Fueled and caffeinated, I am ready for a two-show day.
The cast and crew of Metamorphoses. Goodnight!
The pool is now clean! Thanks to Sean Malarkey, one of the show’s carpenters.
The show is over and the crew is tidying up (pictured: Leigh Robinette, our stage management fellow).
And now the cast is ready for the last show of the week!
Chris Kipiniak warming up for the show in a way only he knows how.
Our beloved stage manager, Cyd Cahill…she is the best!
A resting Doug Hara (Phaeton) on the couch.
A program to sign.
Coffee is necessary for round two.
The beautiful Arena Stage.
A satisfied bunch ready for round two.
Evidently Chris can’t wait to eat.
Time for a quick dinner at the neighborhood cast hang-out, Station 4.
Look at all those wet costumes! Wardrobe supervisor Alice Hawfield works to quickly dry them before the next show tonight.
…a necessary goop for a non-itchy Metamorphoses run.
Now it’s time for Kiehl’s…
Another story told! The show is over and the robes are on.
Go get em, Doug!
And so are the girls!
The boys are ready for the show.
A quick game to get the cast focused before the show (a tradition from the original Lookingglass Theatre Company production).
Ashleigh Lathrop (Myrrha) is surprised to see us!
A pre-pool shave.
After 14 years with the show, you would think he would know his lines, but alas, a last minute brush up.
…and a little iBook.
Some pre-show NPR listening (either Lehrer or Lopate) for the dressing room of Packard and Kipiniak…
What the…? I don’t think the men’s dressing room was ready for a photo. Derek “the strangler” Hasenstab (Hermes), Doug “the accomplice” Hara (Phaeton) and Raymond “the smiler” Fox (Midas).
Wardrobe crew member Gerri Ford enjoys a quick bite to eat before the show.
The stunning Lisa Tejero (Therapist) applies her waterproof makeup.
A pre-show hair braid for Lauren Orkus (Eurydice) by the talented Vincent Hill.
She heads to our resident chiropractor, Chris Kipiniak (Erysichthon)…Snap! Crackle! Pop!
Louise Lamson (Alcyon) hears the half-hour call and springs into action.
Doug Hara (Phaeton)! Mission accomplished: embarrassing photo found and posted!
The lovely greenroom has a beautiful Apple computer, which I go on every day before half-hour call to find a new picture for the desktop screen saver. Today’s Google search victim…
Tempe Thomas (Aphrodite) with a little morning tea.
After fight call, it’s time to take out the contact lenses. I learned the hard way that they don’t stay in my eyes with all the water.
Our legs are always a nice shade of pink afterwards, because the temperature is 103 degrees in the pool!
…and some synchronized swimming for good measure (not part of the fight call, but hey, we are already wet!)
…the dunking by Chris Kipiniak begins! Here he has me in a headlock…
Before fight call I like to test the water to make sure it is good and hot before…
Signing in 45 minutes before curtain and I am STILL not there before the earliest bird—Raymond Fox is already here.
The stage door awaits!
The closeness of the apartment building is evident in the reflection outside the theater.
The lengthy commute from the provided apartment to the theater is daunting (note that Arena Stage is across the street in the background of the photo).
Fueled and caffeinated, I am ready for a two-show day.
Before fight call I like to test the water to make sure it is good and hot before…
Geoff Packard
Geoff Packard
Geoff Packard
Jesse Perez and Geoff Packard
Geoff Packard
Geoff Packard and Tom Aulino
Jesse Perez, Geoff Packard, Lauren Molina and Hollis Resnik
Geoff Packard and Lauren Molina
Larry Yando and Geoff Packard
Govind Kumar, Erik Lochtefeld, Margo Seibert, Geoff Packard and Lauren Molina
Geoff Packard and the cast of Candide
Rebecca Finnegan, Lauren Molina, Erik Lochtefeld, Tom Aulino and Geoff Packard
Lauren Molina and Geoff Packard
Jesse Perez and Geoff Packard
Geoff Packard
Geoff Packard and Tom Aulino
Jesse Perez, Geoff Packard, Lauren Molina and Hollis Resnik
Geoff Packard and Lauren Molina
Larry Yando and Geoff Packard
Govind Kumar, Erik Lochtefeld, Margo Seibert, Geoff Packard and Lauren Molina
Geoff Packard and the cast of Candide
Rebecca Finnegan, Lauren Molina, Erik Lochtefeld, Tom Aulino and Geoff Packard
Lauren Molina and Geoff Packard
Geoff Packard and the cast of Candide
Liz Lauren
Larry Yando and Geoff Packard
Geoff Packard, Larry Yando and Rob Lindley
Geoff Packard
Geoff Packard, Lauren Molina and Mary Zimmerman
Jonathan Weir, Geoff Packard and Jesse Perez
Larry Yando and Geoff Packard
Lauren Molina and Geoff Packard
Larry Yando and Geoff Packard
Geoff Packard, Larry Yando and Rob Lindley
Geoff Packard
Geoff Packard, Lauren Molina and Mary Zimmerman
Jonathan Weir, Geoff Packard and Jesse Perez
Larry Yando and Geoff Packard
Lauren Molina and Geoff Packard
Geoff invents a game called “Wikipedia Quiz Show.” You pick a topic you think you know the most about, then someone else pulls up the Wikipedia page of that topic and quizzes you on it. Glory helps pick questions for Emily about “Star Trek.”
And Geoff? Looks like we all had the same idea today. There’s an ice cream social later, so I want to save room for that.
How adorable are Doug, Geoff, Kevin, and Anjali Bhimani? Just a little monkeying around before we have to get ready.
Why, it’s Jungle Book’s own Geoff Packard, coming by to tell us stories of his time in Phantom of the Opera. I promised him I’d make him coffee if he did the interview before two shows. It’s only fair, right?
Geoff invents a game called “Wikipedia Quiz Show.” You pick a topic you think you know the most about, then someone else pulls up the Wikipedia page of that topic and quizzes you on it. Glory helps pick questions for Emily about “Star Trek.”
And Geoff? Looks like we all had the same idea today. There’s an ice cream social later, so I want to save room for that.
How adorable are Doug, Geoff, Kevin, and Anjali Bhimani? Just a little monkeying around before we have to get ready.
Why, it’s Jungle Book’s own Geoff Packard, coming by to tell us stories of his time in Phantom of the Opera. I promised him I’d make him coffee if he did the interview before two shows. It’s only fair, right?
Back on the deck getting ready for number two. Sean and Geoff refuse to believe that I'm doing a Two Show Day feature (I'll take that apology whenever Sean).
Geoff Packard
Geoff Packard
Geoff Packard
Larry Yando and Geoff Packard
Geoff Packard, Larry Yando and Rob Lindley
Geoff Packard, Lauren Molina and Mary Zimmerman
Jonathan Weir, Geoff Packard and Jesse Perez
Larry Yando and Geoff Packard
Lauren Molina and Geoff Packard
Geoff Packard
Liz Lauren
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