
The dressing rooms were especially unique... I believe the terms I'm supposed to use are "historic" and rustic". They were in the basement, and yes, rustic would describe them!In our two days in Baraboo, we had quite a bit of excitement.
A blog following the tour manager and crew of Milwaukee Repertory Theater's touring production of "The Bachelors" in their journeys throughout Wisconsin...and beyond!

The dressing rooms were especially unique... I believe the terms I'm supposed to use are "historic" and rustic". They were in the basement, and yes, rustic would describe them!



a really unique touch that adds a lot aesthetically. 
what a beautiful theater! This was the first stop all week that we actually got to stay at for more than a day, so load-in and out were for once NOT on the same day. It's about time, as that schedule becomes very exhausting after a while.
definitely too heavy to be carried, so we did without it in Stoughton. And, as you can see, this meant that we did without our ice holes, as well.
which had to be parked several blocks away. Normally we can just leave them backstage, but here, not only was there no space for them backstage, but there wasn't even a way to get them TO stage. We unloaded them from the back of the house... it wasn't the most efficient of load-ins, but I think we did great given what we were up against!
This took a bit longer than
and please note, there WAS NO exercise equipment!
The Capitol Civic Centre, our next stop on the third week of touring, is an old restored movie theater; a lovely space! It's deceptively large, too, seating over 1000 people (and yes, we were sold out).
As predicted, load-in went super fast and smoothly as we returned to the Middleton High School PAC for a second time.
This third week and crazy schedule is starting to take its toll on the crew (including me!) who are resorting to Burger King bobble-heads and traffic cones as a source of entertainment now. If you were with us, you'd understand ;)
Our hotel in Middleton was nice, although about 20 minutes from the theater... it was actually in Madison. We enjoyed the hot tub here though, and getting hit on in the computer center late at night is always a good time, too.
As for load-OUT, having already experienced the out before, our PAC helpers were quicker than any I've witnessed yet!

And, as evidenced in the photos, we found some fun hats in the scene shop and couldn't resist trying them on...
Here are some shots of the PAC itself... the one of the House only includes about half the seats, as it is a very wide theater.
I'm not going to lie; I am now FASCINATED by all things snowmobile! Appropriate, I suppose, for working on a show in which one of the most popular songs is called "Ode to a Snowmobile Suit".

Okay, now on to the theater itself. We performed at Northland Pines High School, which we could see from the hotel parking lot! It's a beautiful, brand-new renovated theater, very sqeaky and clean and shiny and new.
And finally, check out Steve Kolling's get-up for his curtain speech!


There
were lots of scenery pieces from West Side Story in the backstage area, which were fun to navigate around.


