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212 pages, Hardcover
First published November 22, 2016
There was one moment at the end of the show where I was the only actor offstage. I would go to the sound technician and put on her headphones. As the rest of the cast was singing "The Great Comet of 1812" I would listen to everyone individually through the headset. We were all so in tune with each other, such a strong ensemble, it was a beautiful reminder that I got to be a part of a group of extremely talented individuals, unique performers, all with a different story about how they came to Comet, all experiencing one singular moment in various ways. No one knows that I did this. Until now.Though the creative team's chapters shouldn't be ignored and the fashion history nerd in me enjoyed what Paloma Young had to say, I found particularly the sound designer and the music supervisor's stories a bit too far on the technical side but as this is nonfiction there is such a thing called skimming. I used this to great effect and did not miss anything in the other sections.