Houston has a very vibrant Theatre scene.
Once a year they hold an Open House in the Theatre District.
This is a great opportunity for Watson to be exposed to costumed characters, large groups of people, music and lots of kids.
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Characters from the Nutcracker were very happy to pose with Watson.
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The large crowds gave Watson practice ignoring children and adults.
It also gave us an opportunity to teach children and adults to ignore a dog wearing a service vest.
Watson certainly wasn't afraid of the "cheap seats" or "nosebleed" seats in the upper balcony.
Walking in front of the wall-length mirror was a piece of cake.
Watson was not invited to go on stage, but, as they say "in the business", performers should never share a stage with children or animals, because the children and animals always steal the show!
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