![]() ![]() Clubs goes to where Diamonds instructed.Three different versions of Eggs appear to join Biscuits.Hearts deploys his Wrathtub and calls Clubs, only to be interrupted by Biscuits. ![]() Hearts decides to call Clubs to blow it up. He discovers that the Felt's safe is too big to tear out of the wall and deduces that the clock-faced safe can probably only be opened by manipulating the flow of time. A pink moon (with a smaller pink satellite moon) and a green moon are visible in the sky. Spades' earlier claim to have "made this town" turns out to be true, as Die ends up in a bluish-red desert wasteland. Die uses one of his Midnight-Crew-shaped pins to travel to a timeline where Spades is dead.Spades "makes friends" with Die by clubbing him in the head. Die inserts Itchy's pin in his voodoo and appears in front of Spades in a flash of light. In an alternate timeline, Itchy cheats in a game of cards with Die.He then flips the fuck out upon realizing his cane is made out of a bull's penis. Clubs ties up Doze once again using a Stretch Armstrong Doll and stores him in his Battledrobe.Using his radio, Diamonds relays Trace's future position to Clubs and follows a path of blood upstairs. Trace punches Diamonds from the future.It contains multiple back-up hats, back-up suits, and two red Swedish Fish. Clubs ends up putting bombs underneath both his and Doze's hats.Clubs rifles through his Battledrobe, finding several explosives, a cane, his back-up hat, two pieces of black licorice, and a copy of Black Inches.Spades 'accidentally' trips Itchy and beats him to death.Itchy appears in a flash, swapping everyone’s hat and releasing Doze, who attempts to escape.Clubs is introduced as he 'interrogates' Doze by tapping him with a crook and swapping hats with him.Clubs Deuce reports that he has captured Doze again.Spades then contemplates his vendetta itinerary and heist map. The current adventure, from his timeline, is Homestuck. He retrieves his Crosbytop from his War Chest and goes to. Spades deploys his War Chest and finds a back-up hat with two black liquorice scottie dogs and numerous cards.Spades Slick enters the manor of the Felt's leader, L ord English. The curtains switch to reveal the Intermission.It follows the Midnight Crew as they try to locate and crack L ord English's secret vault and exact revenge upon their rival gang, the Felt.Ĭlick the " " to open the page from Homestuck. It's the Steel Pier marathon that only the cast and stage hands ever get to see.The Intermission is titled Don't Bleed on the Suits. Zippers zip, mutual buttonings are thanked for, and it's places for Act I. From the lower levels of the theatre comes a battalion of wardrobe people carrying William Ivey Long's wacky costumes for the Act II "Cellophane Wedding" sequence, in which the women wear elaborate outfits made entirely of crackly cellophane.Īs the opening night audience sips cocktails, pops M&Ms and grabs cigarettes in the lobby and street below, upstairs the dancers frantically exchange their Act I costumes for their Act II costumes - there being no room for everything in the tight dressing rooms, some of them up several steep and very narrow stairways. The bunk beds from an earlier scene are stacked, secured, attached to a skyhook and suddenly winched up into the recesses of the fly space.Ī rustling fills the air like autumn in April. Because storage space is at such a premium in the cramped Richard Rodgers Theatre backstage, the stagehands don't wait for all the dancers to clear the stage. They have just a few minutes to change for the big "Leave the World Behind" number that opens Act II. They rise and dash for the stairs leading up to the dressing rooms. Switching perspective to the wing, as the curtain falls, the dancers have only begun their marathon. As the curtain falls, the audience sees the exhausted dancers stumbling around the floor - but our heros are still standing. The leading man (McDonald) has just performed a minor feat of magic and kept his partner (Karen Ziemba) on her feet. After more than 200 hours of dancing the ordeal is designed to weed out the weakest. Either it's running, dancing - even, briefly, swimming.Īct I of this musical about an Atlantic City dance marathon in 1993 ends with one of the lesser-known but more grueling challenges of the old marathons: the marathoners change into running clothes (Debra Monk's character describes the outfits as making them looks like "we escaped from clown jail") and sprint around the dance floor. Click here for more Steel Pier stories Steel Pier is a show that never stops moving. ![]()
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