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August 6, 2008 in Anecdotes, Bloopers, Costuming the Cast 1890's Style, Favorite Photos, Now Playing, Our Reviews, Past Stars, Playing Miss Lizzie, Second Street Re-Enactments, Set Decorating, The August 4th Annual Re-Enactments, The Cast 2008, The House on Second Street, The Lizzie Borden Expos, The Originals, Uncategorized, You Tube and Newspaper coverage | Tags: Acting the Borden Story, Pear Essentials Productions, Victorian Costuming | Leave a comment
After the 1992 Lizzie Borden Centennial was but a memory, six people who had met at the event decided to form an armchair sleuth society which would meet about every 8 weeks. Dubbed The Second Street Irregulars in homage to the Sherlockian society, the group would soon form the core of the Pear Essentials Productions troupe, an amateur band of would-be thesbians dedicated to bringing the Borden story to life. The original six would grow over the years, and so did their projects and creative endeavors- from singing costumed quartets to large cast productions at the Second Street house on August 4th. We live what we love.
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