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"'Farewell, Farewell Eugene' was a true Nicholson family project. While Mom
and Linda were on stage, Dad & I worked behind the scenes. Dad spent hours
putting together a large reel-to-reel tape of music to use for intermission
and before the show started. By the time he was done we were so sick of
Mantovani - it was a very long time before anyone in the family would play any
of his music again! Dad also did the special effects sounds. We needed a
baby crying, so one of our friends brought their infant over. Unfortunately, he
was in a good mood and didn't want to cry! So finally his mother had to pinch him
a little bit before he would do his part. Ah, the price of fame! The on-stage
role of the baby was played by one of my dolls. I also worked with Mom and
Mrs. Tampier (who was also my piano teacher) to help them learn their lines. I
actually got paid for doing that, but it didn't help me out any in my piano lessons
when I hadn't practiced! There are lines from that play which became an inside
family joke, which continues even today." (Cyndy)
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