We say to ourselves, 'Why do we like this man?'. But, he has a soliloquy at the end where he explains that it was the passion of theater and the passion of the written word that drove him to be the man that he was. It was something he couldn't resist. -Bob Trisolini

 

We say to ourselves, 'Why do we like this man?'. But, he has a soliloquy at the end where he explains that it was the passion of theater and the passion of the written word that drove him to be the man that he was. It was something he couldn't resist.


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There are ballads, anthems, all musical styles. The music really moves the show along. As a choreographer, I tried to make the dancing true to the style of Elizabethan dance. And, when people bow, it's very specific. It's a four-count bow.

Bob Trisolini

We say to ourselves, 'Why do we like this man?'. But, he has a soliloquy at the end where he explains that it was the passion of theater and the passion of the written word that drove him to be the man that he was. It was something he couldn't resist.

Bob Trisolini