In Regard Of Flight

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I've never seen a theatrical show as theatrical as In Regard of Flight. Bill Irwin showed off many of his talents in just one show, pleasing the audience to the fullest. He has more talents than I can think of; Bill can dance, sing, do hat tricks, change his clothes in rapid speed, etc. Plus, I've never seen someone make the pianist apart of the show like he did; he made the pianist he costar, along with the reporter character that sits in the crowd. I also noticed that Bill told a story throughout his performance. From waking up, to hiding from reporters, to getting rid of his problem (the reporter). He told a story without the audience knowing. He also know a wide variety of dance; I remember him doing ballet, tap, hip-hop, etc. One should