Day One - The Weston Marketplace during the flood
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Day One - The river breeching its banks by The Old Mill
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Day One - The water next to new Bowl Mill building (with a floating hay bale in the background)
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Day One - Behind Mal & Tim's house
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Day One - Looking down into the flooded orchestra pit
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Day One - Inside the Cafe at the Falls
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Day One - Behind the Playhouse
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Day One - The River and Dam
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Day One - Looking down at the water in the stairwell to the Cabaret
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Day One - The river breeches its banks
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Day One - The River
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Day Two - Master Electrician Andy Wellons and Stage Manager Jess Johnson help with the clean up
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Day One- Looking north on Route 100 from in front of the Weston Marketplace
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Day Two - Looking down into the prop shop from the loading window
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Day Two - Producing Director Steve Stettler addresses the company
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Day Two - The Weston Volunteer Fire Dept. arrived in the late afternoon to pump out the remaining water in the basement.
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Day Two- Looking back toward the wardrobe area
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Day Two - Interns, box office staff and actors all working to clean up the cabaret
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Day Two - The Act IV Cabaret
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Day Two - Drying out salvaged props and costumes on the lawn
Weston Playhouse Theatre Co.
Day Two - Drying out salvaged props and costumes on the lawn
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Day Two - Inside the restaurant
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Day Two- The ruined grand piano in the new orchestra pit. The water had enough force to flip it over.
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Day Two - Two of the clean up crew lift the heavily damaged Cabaret piano
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Day Two- The big find of the day was for Krysta Rodriguez. One of the fireman recovered her antique ring from her dressing room. This room had over 7 feet of water in it but the door must have stayed closed.
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Day Three - Props and costume pieces dry on the lawn
Weston Playhouse Theatre Co.
Day Three - The call board was previously completely under water
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Day Three - The prop shop before clean up started
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Day Three - Props and costume pieces dry on the lawn
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Day Three - A soggy score, complete with still visible pencil marks!
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Day Three - Inside the new dressing room before clean up
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Day Three - Shoes dry on the lawn
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Day Three - Costumes are hung out to dry outside
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Day Three - Alexander Gemignani found his soggy script, his contact lenses and some contact cleaning solution!
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Day Three - One of the dressing rooms before clean up
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Day Three - A look at the river and dam, almost back to normal
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Day Three - The upside down and ruined grand piano inside the orchestra pit
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Day Three - The cabaret sign survived the flood, and it still works!
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Day Three - The Playhouse sign, with props and costumes drying all around it
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