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"Fall Of The Phantom Lord" is biography about one of the late 1900's early 2000's Rock climbing elite Dan Osman. One of my heroes, see https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/review-of-fall-of-the-phantom-lord-165882711/
The irony, is on the other side of the cinder block wall in the Booth Theater is where the balcony railing gave way on 11-17-2002 (Novemeber 17th 2002) and I fell 3 stories landing in theater seats splitting one between the legs and the with jerk through my hips socket and groin, I continued due to momentum to fall to the right catching arm rests in the rib with my head bouncing on the floor, to what would be my death. I didn't physically die that would be quick and humane but instead I watched the world move around without me as if I had died.
This photo was taken most likely in the year 2000 or 2001. It was original show on film and a picture taken of it in June 2007 to digitize the original photograph. This may have been from working a show for NCDT (North Caroina Theater now called Charlotte Ballet)
Why burn the candle at both ends, when you can use an oxy acetylene torch in the middle more people will see the light
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