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Check out the first page of Cost of Living ever written in it's original, hand-written, notebook paper glory! |
Logan's sister Adrienne and their grandfather after the reading |
The cast, crew, writers, and audience discuss why the play sucked |
Nicole Bergeron chats with Logan's grandfather and his cousin Russell |
Jack Harkleroad discusses the play with Logan's grandfather |
Logan and the Lee clan wait for the play to start. Lazy Bear Player David Chilton and his father sit in the upper right |
Logan and Ryan pose with the cast and director who brought their characters to life. From left to right: director Michael Tulloss, Ryan DiGiorgi, Marty Malone, Randy Forester, Joe Smith, Nicole Bergeron, Jack Harkleroad, Katrina Petrigac, Logan Lee, and Andy Gross. Not pictured: Richard Bonnington and Sherry Bonnington. |
More o' the same |
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Yet again |
One more time |
The fantastic director and cast |
The fantastic director and cast (kindly posing for another snapshot) |
The fantastic director and cast (pretending they don't want to leave) |
The fantastic director and cast (looking just as confused as anyone asked to read lines written by Logan and Ryan) |
The fantastic director and cast (last one, we promise) |
The fantastic director and cast (gotcha!) |
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Logan and Ryan accepting their runner-up award |
Logan and Ryan making a hasty retreat with their award |
Audience and cast co-mingle after the reading |
More chatting with the infamous prop chalkboard from the play in the background |
Jack Harkleroad, who portrayed Steve, a rather unintelligent fellow (Steve that is, not Jack) |
Joe Smith, who portrayed Ralph, an even less intelligent fellow (again, Ralph, not Joe) |
Katrina Petrigac, who took on the role of Stella, Steve's love interest |
Logan's family poses behind one of the stands the actors used |
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Logan's family again |
Logan's family in the audience |
Logan lurks in the shadows of the lobby before the performance |
Lazy Bear Player Alex Mishenko showed up to support Logan and Ryan. Man, that guy wears a tie everywhere. |
Logan gives the "not to shabby" look while posing with the award |
Logan and his grandfather |
Logan with Jeffrey Brown, producer of Cost of Living and the entire Festival of New Plays |
Ryan under the marquee for the show (pretend it says Lazy Bear Productions Presents Cost of Living) |
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Logan joins Ryan under the marquee |
The first person, other than Logan and Ryan, to direct a Lazy Bear Production, the incredibly talented Michael Tulloss |
A shot of the programs for the show |
Randy Forester and Nicole Bergeron, who gave life to Big Tony and his daughter Linda respectively |
Logan's cousin Russell poses for a head shot while waiting for the show to begin
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Ryan mugs for the camera, seen here sporting his short-lived shaggy artist look
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The schedule for the Festival of New Plays, with a hand helpfully pointing our's out
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The schedule minus the hand
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Logan and Ryan show off their award |
Logan and Ryan continue to show off their award |
Logan and Ryan after receiving the award they would later proudly show off |
Logan and Ryan behind the actor's stands, wishing they were in the play |
Logan and Ryan...um...nothing new to report... |
Logan and Ryan concerned that you didn't notice the earlier showing off of their award |
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