Actors arrived at eleven and it took almost an hour to get them all in mics and do sound check - obviously that was a one-off deal. So we didn't begin the cue-to-cue until noon or a bit after and of course he'd programmed not one light cue and was doing it on the fly. And the cyc lights aren't there yet, the moving lights in front aren't working - it was a MESS. I think it will look good, but by the time we got to the meal break we had barely gotten to the end of act one. We came back, did just two scenes cue-to-cue in act two and then the stage manager, knowing how the rest of the day would go, just called the run-through for right then and the lighting man could write as we ran, which is what happened. The show ran pretty smoothly for how rough the lights were, but sound is sounding fantastic so that's something I need not worry about. We finished the run at seven and we held the notes for Monday. I got out of there around 7:30 and went right to the new house, unpacked all books (save for the box that's somewhere in the garage) except the final "W" box. Then I stopped at Gelson's, got some junk to eat, and came home. I packed up a box o' stuff from the curio cabinet, so that's empty now, and now I'll get the pots and pans ready.