![]() ![]() ![]() And of course, the final curtain call, which is always so exciting. The Bears Famous Invasion of Sicily (Italian: La famosa invasione degli orsi in Sicilia) is a 1945 Italian childrens book written and illustrated by Dino Buzzati. And the dressing rooms? Forget it - especially on Broadway. Every time I’ve ever done a play, I just love it I like putting my hands on things and seeing how they’re made, and the different prosthetics. And then the props table: That was a huge thing for me. That’s a big thing from my childhood when I went to the theater, too - seeing those big velvet curtains and the ropes as the stagehands were working them as it was about to begin. And that’s when your heart starts palpitating. ![]() Like the ushers: They were always dressed up and they had the programs in their hands, and the first thing they’d do was give you the program and turn on the flashlight and show you to your seat. I was exploring my first love of theater while I was writing Corduroy - through a bear! We kept talking about what I remembered. Did you rediscover that magic of theater, yourself, as you wrote the book - of seeing and exploring it for the first time? ![]()
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