THE
LUCY TRADITION
Lucy joined the Pocket
Sandwich Theatre in 1986, when a whimsical Stage Manager purchased her
at a nearby Goodwill Store (where we buy many of our props) for two bits.
She was spray painted gold and included in the "treasure trove" for our
production of "Phantom Of The Opera."
Since then, she
has been included - somewhere - on the set of each of our productions.She
has become a tradition - to the extent that our owners, producers, directors,
and actors become very antsy about her being on the stage for luck.
Once, when she was inadvertently dropped in a trash can, all other activity
came to a halt while an intensive search was conducted.
In 1996, one of
our long time performers, John Bode, died of AIDS. One of his last
requests was that a portion of his ashes be deposited in various locations
in and about Dallas - locations which he remembered fondly. The Pocket
Sandwich Theatre was one of them. When trying to determine a good
location for them - one where John wouldn't be swept out with the popcorn,
we decided that Lucy was the perfect answer. That way he would not
only be present, but could participate in each of our productions.
So - we bored a hole in the base of the Lucy statuette, and in went John
.So - next time
you're here, you can play our little "Where's Waldo?" ("Where's Lucy?",
actually) game, and see if you can figure out where we've put Lucy.
(Think about John, too, when you spot her. He'd like that.)
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