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"It was such a small cast, so it

          made us better friends. I don't

         think I've ever been in a cast so

             small, so it was really fun.  "
                                                                       Rock on!  Hayley
                                                                      Siedlik and Tomer
                                                                       Palmon stand on
                                                                    stage together as she
                                                                     stands in her curlers
                                                                           and apron.

             Stench  Jacob Alberico who plays the   I forgot my line  Roger Tramplemain
             Burglar gives Poppy Norton-Taylor   (Tabor Cross) forgets his line in the first
             (Cassidy Loucks) a whiff.
                                                 act rehearsal.





























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            Welcome to the production of a play about a play. In Noises Off, timing is just as
            remembering your lines. Maybe even more important - one wrong movement and it’s all shaken up.
            Curtis Grosse said.“The most difficult part is in the second act because you have to do everything in the
            first act and the backstage acting."
               Noises O ff is a comedy production that’s so funny, it’s flustering. Though is has a small cast, the
            energy and personalities do not disappoint. Tomer Palmon, who plays “Phillip Brent” as well as
            "Frederick Fellows” said,  “My favorite part of this play was the fun that we had because it was a smaller
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            cast and the rush of being on stage.”
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               Grosse, who played "Director Lloyd Dallas," spends the first act stationed in the crowd, running the
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            dress rehearsal of a play headed for disaster.  In the second act, the play begins to unravel, with love
            triangles, anxiety attacks, and alcohol-induced comic relief.  All while the infamous plate of sardines
            keep disappearing.
               When asked if there were any embarrassing moments while performing, Grosse answered, “When you
            break a glass on stage, you still have to act like it’s not broken." Palmon added, “ When I was performing
            one time, my costume fell off which was a skirt, and I couldn't get it back on.”  Through all the
            shenanigans backstage, this hilarious comedy lived up to its premise: boxes and bags, doors and sardines.
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