The reality is that Shakespeare's tragedies just don't pull like his comedies do. We've seen most of the comedies in an outside setting up at Lake Tahoe, including one "Midsummer' when it was actually 42 that night. those poor fairies were freezing their 'you know's' off.
We're just getting ready to close "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" and the audiences have been incredible. If you haven't done that one yet, it really seems to be a pleaser - we're also getting ready to do "The Full Monty", which I'm thinking will please the women as much as Snoopy pleased the kids. I frankly can't wait for auditions...
Don't angst over accidents - there's not a single show that runs error free. As long as the audience didn't notice, it's all good!
Charlie