Easter Eggs
The director and each of the actors brought an item and placed it on the set to help make it their own space. Watch for them during the play and see how many of these Easter eggs you can spot.
Easter Eggs
The director and each of the actors brought an item and placed it on the set to help make it their own space. Watch for them during the play and see how many of these Easter eggs you can spot.
My husband made this necklace this for me before we were married. He carved it out of a piece of wood from my favorite beach.
This is a dragonfly my family got when we traveled to Cambodia. It reminds me of living in and visiting different countries with my family and represents the trajectory I want for my life.
This coconut is a friendship token that was given to me in the Peppermill Playhouse in 2016 by a friend named Andrew. I was new to the conservatory, and he just welcomed me in. It's a reminder that theater can make friends.
This is a cat pot that my grandma made and gave to me.
This spoon belonged to my great-grandmother and has been passed down through our family. It connects me to my family and reminds me of time we've spent together.