When I agreed to stage-manage my school’ s production of Guys and Dolls, I had no idea of 61 a stage manager acurally did. Still, I 62 (decide) that it would be a(n) 63 (interest) experience, and a way to get involved with theater. Besides, if there was already a director and some technicians to build the sets and run lights, how much could there be 64 (leave) for a stage manager to do? I figured that I would spend a lot of time 65 rehearsals and scripts(剧本). I was discouraged by the first rehearsal. I discovered that it was my 66 (responsible) to make sure that all of the cast actors were present, had scripts, and gave 67 (I) their schedules before leaving the room. It was not an easy thing. I found that it was impossible 68 (get) all twenty-five cast members together for a group scene, since actors kept 69 (call) me with emergency appointments, and last-minute family gatherings. Finally, it was the opening night. I sat to the side of the stage, 70 my script open on a music stand in front of me. The lights came up, the show began, and I knew that it had all been wortthwhile.
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