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Opening the Opera Season

November 24th, 2008 by Nik

It was a quick flight back from Seattle and then straight to the stage of the Queen Elizabeth Theatre. Once again, we were involved with the Vancouver Opera Season Opening Overture Gala. I spent five great years with the company and I always enjoy going back to the Queen Elizabeth Theatre and working with my friends at the Opera. It’s nice to see the renovations to the Theatre are getting close to completion. Once the new seats come in next year, it will almost be like a new venue.

80’s Rock

November 20th, 2008 by Heather

I am working hard here in Seattle at the PASS Community Summit. I am also having fun in the process here with their new branding this year. It is a rock theme so I have been having fun with 80’s rock music. I have actually been singing “Journey” almost every day since we have arrived.

If I am singing these tunes, props were a must.  Do you like my shades?

SQLing in Seattle

November 15th, 2008 by Ruth

Today, Heather and I road tripped down to Seattle to join Nik at the Washington State Convention & Trade Centre for PASS 2008.  This will be PRP’s second year production managing the Annual Summit.

Of course, no PRP trip would be complete without taking in at least one sporting event, so tonight we ventured out to Husky Stadium to watch the University of Washington take on the UCLA Bruins.  We were confident our support would give the Huskies the boost they needed to break their 0-9 record, but it was not so…as they lost, much to the chagrin of their diehard fans.  Oh well, there’s always next time…

In the meantime, “don’t stop believing.”


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