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bbpchick
Star Joined: 7/17/07 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 86 |
Posted: 8/11/07 at 7:56pm |
That card thing is a good idea! One definately to try next time. We opened last night and I think it went really well. At least we got a lot of laughter! Thank you for your input guys. I would love to hear more since now that I'm done with this one, I'm already starting to think about next year (sometimes I think i'm absolutely insane). Thanks again!
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Gaafa
Celebrity Joined: 3/21/04 Location: Australia Online Status: Offline Posts: 1181 |
Posted: 8/12/07 at 4:33am |
I'm glad it went well.
With the title of production, it reminded me of one of the old 'Musc Hall' songs. 'She was only the printers daughter' - "but knew when she when her shift was up!" I love the variety, melodramers & songs of the Old Halls. Especialy the 'fillers' that were always on standby, "to fill up a wait in the programme". {But that was all in a previous life, before my 5th stroke. {Actualy now when I mess up something on the computer & get really frustrated, my son always calms me down, by saying "on the next stroke;- The time will be 12 O'clock exactly."} We always had a few 'fillers' up our sleeve, in fact we sometimes inserted them in the melodrama or a sketch, at the drop of a hat. Like the old bloke in a dinner suit, who would enter while the meloddrama was going on. Possition himself at the DSL Apron. Take out his pocket watch & hold it out in front of him, standing perfectly still starung out to the audiance, like a statue . It never used to take long for the first punter to snigger, which built to laughter, as the other performers carried on regsrdless. [this is when we needed to stretch, because of problems with scene changes or whatever - sometimes just to gee up a flat house.] When he was satisfied he looked at the time on his watch, then put it back in his pocket & did the exit stage left. Always to applause, while the melodrama carried on to the punch line & blackout. Simple easy to do, if the thinking is out side the box, but done ever matter of fact & so seriously? Of course there is also the Chairman & the Page Boys [girls] ito add to a seamless production. So 'Chookas' for your next season. |
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Joe
Western Gondawandaland turn right @ Perth. Hear the light & see the sound. Toi Toi Toi Chookas {{"chook [chicken] it is"} May you always play to a full house} |
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avcastner
Star Joined: 12/21/06 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 85 |
Posted: 10/07/07 at 1:31pm |
I've directed about 10 melodramas in 15 years. I love them! They're great for getting young actors to act bigger than their "understated" TV styles.
Pioneer Drama has a tape (possibly a CD now) to go with their Between Hisses book that has the standard entrance and exit music as well as some songs for olios and audience sing-a-longs. Definitely do something to warm your audience up, and don't forget to have an MC introduce your hero, heroine, and villain before the play. If possible, make some sign boards for "Boo," "Hiss," "Hurrah!," and "Ahhhhh"--assigning some kids on the front row to hold them up at appropriate moments.
I believe Tobin Lakes Studio has an Olio curtain or two for rent.
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bbpchick
Star Joined: 7/17/07 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 86 |
Posted: 10/11/07 at 1:19pm |
Thank you !. I have the Between the Hisses book and CD, and I've been thinking of getting the video supplement as well, and now I think I will.
By the way, the melodrama went really well. We did popcorn, I ran out of time for the sign boards, but they are a definate for next summer. I really like the idea of having kids sit in the front row and hold the up. I think the audience would love it.
Well now we are looking at setting our plays for next year, any suggestions for melodramas that you guys really like?
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avcastner
Star Joined: 12/21/06 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 85 |
Posted: 10/14/07 at 1:07pm |
Egad, What a Cad! (Samuel French)
Tied to the Tracks (musical melodrama from Pioneer)
(Pioneer has an excellent selection of straight and musical melodrama, by the way.)
Pure as the Driven Snow (Samuel French)--but it's quite long!
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