Wednesday, April 1-Sunday, April 5, 2026: Kennesaw, GA. Work in the theater pit continued with a few more long (five hour!) rehearsals and then the eventual opening weekend of the show. I think our performance gradually got better--some of it was from the repetition, and some of it was from learning what the conductor would do and what the cast would do, and being able to anticipate that. It never got all the way there, though, and several things that were musically sloppy never improved, and that was frustrating. It also made me question whether I was also part of the problem--am I in tune? am I rushing? am I listening for the right thing? I played alto flute, piccolo, clarinet, and C flute for this show dinner (penne and frozen vegetables and a can of diced tomatoes) in my car during a break the set I guess I'd never given much thought to who arranged the music for a musical--doesn't the composer do this?--but this show changed at some point from having three woodwind book...