Just got this from Buck:
I know several of you are concerned about the Winter Storm Warning expected for tonight and tomorrow.
As of right now, the show will go on. I am playing it by ear, but I expect to start the writing process tonight at 8 as scheduled. The arrival times for actors and crew tomorrow morning may have to be made a bit flexible, if the roads are in bad shape. But everyone is still expected at the scheduled times, and I recommend starting WAY early if the storm is bad.
I am leaving work at 3:00 to go back home and get supplies, and then I expect to be at the theatre to start setting up around 6 at the latest.
Once again, this could get interesting.
Especially since I just got recruited to be the Mercury Players "Hall Monitor" from 1am to 6am.
This means:
1) I'll have a set of keys.
2) They'll show me where everything is.
3) I'll have some numbers to call if if I have problems/questions.
4) Everyone else in the building will know to go to me with problems & questions.
It also means that, since I woke up at 6:30am this morning, it's a safe bet that I'll be up for twenty-four hours.
My name is Jack Bauer.
And this.
Is the longest day.
Of.
My.
Life.
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