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June 12th 2007
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Meet the Staff

 Asia » Japan » Kyushu By Funnybone the Clown
June 12th 2007
Mike Ianneo
The Staff at Huis Ten Bosch are amazing. They treat the performers like superstars. When we have costumes that need washing or mending it's taken care of. If it's raining outside they hold our umberllas as we get to our set locations. They give us 10 minute, 5 minute and one minute standby cues before our sets. They open doors for us, drive us to the set locations and translate when needed. Without the help of this amazing staff it wouldn't be as great of a job as it is.

This blog is dedicated as a big thank you to all the staff at Huis Ten Bosch. A special thank you to Taiko-san for giving me the chance to work at Huis Ten Bosch. I'm enjoying every minute of it.


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12th June 2007

My old friends
Most excellent pictures of some most excellent people!
12th June 2007

The San part
Hey Bone - tell us honky folks what the San part means. We can only guess otherwise! Looks like a great group.
13th June 2007

What san means at the end of a name
San at the end of a name means either Mr./Mrs./Ms. It is a sign of respect. If you see chan at the end of a name it`s usually for a younger person or child.

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