I knew it would only be a matter of time before all the craziness began, but honestly, I thought I would AT LEAST have the scripts in hand.
But no.
Anyway, so the story goes like this:
I went up to the theatre department this afternoon to meet with our wonderful advisor Deirdre, who had emailed saying that a package had arrived for us :O
I went there all excited, hoping (praying) and well, EXPECTING there to be at least 1script that came along with everything.
But alas, when I opened the big, bubble-wrap-lined package, the only thing there was the orchestra parts, with no scripts to be found.
Deirdre and I did a mutual "hmmmm..." and resolved to check with MTI about it.
I later discovered (later here meaning about 5 minutes after leaving the theater department... i told you this consumes my life) the invoice that had accopmanied the orchestrations that cheerfully informed me that my rehearsal set of 12 scripts and cast scores was on back order, and would hopefully be shipping within the next 10 business days.
In the words of a one Logainne Schwartzandgrubenierre: "Woe is me".
And so to the lovely people at Musical Theater International, there are many choice words I could use right now, but because I am a rational, level-headed person, I will satisfy myself to convey the full extent of your incompetance through the following image:

P.s. If anyone out there has a sub-legal copy of the Spelling Bee script so I can at least to a god forsaken read through with my cast, hit me up. I will pay cash.
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