This week was, in all honesty, one of the most hectic and busy weeks of my Proctor career. The week started off easy enough, with the task of cleaning the backstage looming, I decided to have a change of pace and clean the scene shop. That decision, along with the task of cleaning the under seating storage still ahead, started the ball rolling on a slew of other smaller and just as intense “mini projects” that turned out not to be so mini. I spent the remainder of the week moving from one project to the next, all the while knowing that this coming week would be even busier and more hectic. Fortunately a lot was accomplished this week, the monitor was installed in the booth, the under seating storage area was organized and cleaned out of debris, the scene shop and accompanying tool bench and paint area were cleaned and organized, and the website was improved and worked on.
I, despite what it may sound like, really enjoyed this weeks worth of work. I know just how much of an assistance I am providing to both Micheal and Terry, and that combined with the ability to fully unleash my obsessively compulsive tendencies has turned what would otherwise be a month of gruelling work, into an exiting and thoroughly busy week of help that was so desperately needed.
I have learned in-numerous lessons throughout the week; ranging from the simplicity of, wear a hardhat in under seating storage; to the complexity of, how to setup the sound of a horse race indoors. It is astounding what I have learned this week; however, it is unfortunate that currently I don't have time to reminisce about the past week, because the next week has already begun and the theater is already alive with the hustle an bustle of the final week of senior project for me and the final week of practice before the show for everyone involved in the musicale.
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