Set Change: A Nina Bannister Mystery (The Nina Bannister Mysteries) - Plot & Excerpts
She was never to forget it. There was, of course, a most obvious reason why she would not—and could not—forget it. But there were other things, too. She could not forget how two major rooms in the old Robinson mansion had been melded together, their ceilings obliterated, their walls and windows darkened—in order to make a stage reminiscent of the one she and Frank had seen in Chicago, where they’d spent their tenth wedding anniversary. Lights everywhere, all of them high over the stage, pointing in different directions out of black shiny tubes that looked like weaponry. In the back of the stage, a back wall and behind that another back wall and above that ten back walls that could be dropped from ropes and pulleys and various mechanical wonders. No, these things she would not forget. But also not to be forgotten was the fact that this was not community theater. She’d never acted in any of the community plays done by Alana Delafosse and her minions, nor in any of the plays done in Bay St.
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