One season that I played double bass in a playhouse orchestra, I witnessed the most amazing feat of athletics and timing I ever expect to see. The playhouse was in a converted barn. The orchestra pit was actually a loft. The stairs to the loft were in the wings stage right. To get to them, one had to cross the stage between a passage that ran behind seating and the stage right wings. The orchestra was supposed to be in position fifteen minutes before curtain...because there was no curtain.
One day, the orchestra was ready, all except our piano playing leader. As moments ticked by, and actors took position, he was still not around. As the time counted down, we were ready to start without him as the stage lights began to warm. Then, we saw him...all 5'3" slender as a willow branch ... running at full sprint up the passage. He couldn't go on stage, so he sprang up from this full sprint and launched. He grabbed the floor of the pit/loft and pushed. All in one fluid movement, he flew under the safety rail, tucked and rolled, somehow missing instruments, stands, and musicians in the cramped space. When he stood, he was at his piano playing the opening bars of the prelude. He soloed for a moment because we were all still in amazed shock at the witness of his astounding feat of strength and grace.
Granted B chord amnesty by King of the Mutants (Long live the king).
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