2010-07-17 / Lifestyles

Behind the curtain at TSF

There’s a saying in the performing arts community that says, ‘the whole world is a stage, but someone had to build it.’ For the crews working behind the scenes at the Texas Shakespeare Festival, creating a world for the actors is a delicate balancing act of precision and timing which, for the most part, goes entirely unseen to the attending audience.


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