HOUSE OVERSIGHT 028526 In TV and film, where I've had the bulk of my experience, the best moments of the day are edited together to create the best version of what you've captured. It's a different art, with a different process. But when the curtain rises at 8:05 every night at the St. James, the audience is being treated to a ballet of moving parts as intricate as a pocket watch. Whether it's the 19-piece orchestra under the stage, the crew in the wings or the 30 performers on top of it, the gears turn, the set spins and a tiny hidden smile creeps across my face. Zach Braff is an actor, writer and director. His new film, "Wish I Was Here," opens July 18. A version of this article appears in print on March 23, 2014, on page AR6 of the New York edition with the headline: An Invisible Boy Keeps His Promise. Order ReprintslToday's PaperlSubscribe Most Emailed 1. Gail Collins: This Is What 80 Looks Like 2. The Catholic Roots of Obama's Activism 3. Op-Ed Contributor: The Evil of the Outdoor Cat 4. In Search of Oxford 5. Au Revoir, Entrepreneurs 6. Fixes: Teaching Children to Calm Themselves 7. Elm.%