![]() Staring wide-eyed at the glittering decor during intermission, D’nez Westmoreland, who works for an executive search company in Los Angeles, said: “It’s breathtaking. On Thursday night, the crowd seemed almost as impressed with the theater’s renovations as with the production itself. Every surface of the building was painted, cleaned, rebuilt or restored under the guidance of interior designer Roger Morgan of Sachs Morgan Studio in New York. The 1930s-vintage movie house was fully revamped for the event by theater owner James M. “I decided to put the show on here because it’s a great location,” Schumacher said. Thomas Schumacher, a producer of the show, says that a relatively low $12 to $77 ticket range caters to a variety of economic groups and reflects the production’s message of diversity. Her friend, Christina Frank, a television producer from Santa Monica, said: “Joani went through a whole box of Kleenex.” “A lot of times you hear so much about a show, only to be disappointed,” Joani Robbins, a voice-over actress from Los Angeles, said after the performance. Most of the audience seemed to agree with him. “I’ve not seen anyone walk out without a silly grin on their faces, and usually a few tears.”
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