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Wonderlust Productions · Tune Up

Tune Up

by Alan Berks

Performed by Christina Baldwin, Monica Scott, EJ Subkoviak, and Dae Yang
Herald performed by Karen Wiese-Thompson
Directed by Laurel Armstrong
Sound design, editing, engineering, and mixing by Peter Morrow
This play is suitable for all audiences

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The Setting:
The Ordway Center for the Performing Arts sits across the street from where you’re standing, a long sign above the door, walls of windows run from one end to the other around lobby corners and up three full flights. Rice Park stretches behind you, the Landmark Center, looking like a fairy tale castle, to the west and the Latimer library to the east. If you close your eyes as you listen, imagine entering the Ordway (or just enter the Ordway). Stairs and ramps lead you to both auditoriums. The smaller one, in the northwest corner, is where you’d find the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra warming up.

Synopsis:
Saint Paul is music.

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