AutumnT, thank you so very much for finding out about and posting the news on Amber's stage appearance. I was lucky enough to be able to go on Sat. night too. Amber was amazing. I am trying to say this with as little bias as possible, because I truly believe that her performance was very strong. She came on stage full of 16 year old energy and assuredness and transformed, with that stare, into someone older, wiser, made solemn by the place they've been forced into. I never expected her to break, good actors don't do that, there is never any wink wink to the audience unless it is called for in the script. But it went beyond that, she never left the space of her character, she was completely connected. Anyway, I could go on and on. The writing was a little weak at the end, but I liked the story.
And I did notice the 'Joel' part, I heard that and immediately thought "where are the the kittens?" and like on cue, I heard a series of short, high pitched squeaks coming from about three rows ahead of me, probably would have gone unnoticed if I hadn't been listening for it.

The whole night was great, good writing, good actors, very cool small little theater (yes, it was both small and little

) I didn't stick around to meet Amber, mostly cause I'm too shy, but also it just didn't seem like the right time or place, but I'm glad to hear she was gracious to all of you who did go up talk to her. Also, I had already managed to embarrass myself by unknowingly talking about the finer points of Amber, and her good acting, all through intermission before overhearing the guy sitting very close behind me say he was Amber's best friend. I have never wanted to stick my boot so far in my mouth before. But hey, at least I only said good things.
needless to say, I shut up and stayed shut up for the rest of the show.
Sorry for the long post, I'm all done now and ready to go back to lurking, thanks again Autumn for the info, and thank you to Xita, for this board, it truly is a sanctuary.