We had to endure a bit of light rain here and there, but everyone on the lawn enjoyed their picnics and beverages and hung in there and it was a delightful evening. The most amazing part of it, though, was the woman who's an expert in ASL who communicated the show for a sizable group of hearing impaired people, something we don't have, or have enough of, in our local theeders.
Audience and cast alike found her presence thrilling, and were amazed at how it heightened or enhanced the show for everyone. One of the younger people in her target audience was literally seeing her first ever live performance -- of anything -- and she and her family were wiping tears of joy throughout. It was an incredible and moving event for all.