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  • Lol Reverend Paris creeping in the back...LOL When we did it there was a pile of clothes that the reverend ran to and inspected...Representing the "Naked girl"

  • Beautiful and simle dance - the choreography seems a bit too dancy for a witches' dance, but it's gorgeous all the same. The girl who stands still at first - it works. I thought she was supposed to be hesitant to join in until I saw the bit about the union. ;)

  • who were you in this? If you were at all. Btw, great job!

  • we watched this movie in Social Studies....

  • i wish i was in this play...

    Nice jobs guys

  • it was alsome

  • nicely done =)

  • Did you add this in the play, or does this really happen in the play? Because I have just been casted and I don't know much about this.

  • No, this isn't actually in the script. However, the scene was added in the 1996 film version of the show. We decided to copy it because it served to establish a bit more suspense as Act 1 begins. Break a leg in your production!

  • I want to see more of this...this is great

  • Haha so fun-I'm so excited to be doing this play. Nicely done scene!! :D

  • Wow, this is an amazing version of this scene! It makes me want to see it on stage!

  • the girl in the background at :52 is not dancing.

  • Yes. There was a labor dispute with the actors during the run of the show. We have improved relations with the union in recent months.

  • Awesome choreography.

    Also, I am digging the stylistic blur at 1:18

  • Yes, the "blur" represents the flawed perspective of Abigail's youth, juxtaposed against, ironically, the flawed but accepted perspectives and beliefs of Puritan society in the early stages of Pre-Colonial America. Of course, it might also just be a camera that's out of focus.

  • what is the name of this song?

    and where did you find it?

  • I believe the song is called "Likewaterdrum". It's from the album "To the Roots". Our production's choreographer spliced this track together from two tracks on the CD. I'm not sure where he found the CD.

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