Photos: My night at square product’s ‘The Ding Dongs’

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The lower-cased square product theatre company is renting the “work | space,” a theater run by the experimental “LIDA Project, which has its own original work, “S&M” opening there on May 10.

 

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Jack Wefso prepares his hair … in a kitchen sink.

 

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Emily K. Harrison backstage with Jason Maxwell.

 

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Actor and audience member Jeremy Make prepares to eat the paparazzi. He’s with Miriam Tobin (The Catamounts’ “Jon”).

 

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Stage manager Josh Nelson (below) prepares to push a lot of buttons and move many  joystick levers as operator of cues covering sound, lights and all things vibrating.

 

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The curtain call.

 

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Emily K. Harrison offends the audience. That’s what she does. (Not really.)

 

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