"it’s been over 18 months and 240 shows without an audience — from hallways to thorn birds to a place we called 'the captain’s quarters' — and in the process we went insane it was very fun and weird," tweeted "A Closer Look" writer Sal Gentile. "here’s our last 'closer look' before the audience returns. i’m very proud of our production team led by @EmilyErotas for making these audience-less CLs possible and fun under the constraints. they were by formerly sane people for formerly sane people. heightening the insanity was cathartic and joyful for us and I hope it was for you too!"
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