I have some ideas of the challenges involved - I studied dramatic arts at university and we did productions - later, I co-directed The Wizard of Oz with a full live orchestra and special effects props - Never want to hear that music again, but the process was especially gruelling because of interminable rehearsals. Making actors fly should be no small feat for you, and I'm sure you'll do more than this with your set designs, unique props and technical wizardry
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Thanks, John!
Quite fascinating to hear of your involvement in the theater. One of these days I must write the story of how a particular theatrical play had a profound effect on my life and thinking...
Thanks for your kindly encouraging words. I was battling with the Rose prop today, got a little discouraged... but the motor arrived for the Windmill, and I got the blades installed and turning. :D
Still need to print the Windmill dome, and do some painting/decorating/lighting, but it's coming along nicely! ;)
These kinds of productions can be as creative as writing - and often as challenging