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POB14
Celebrity Joined: 7/01/05 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 349 |
Posted: 10/25/07 at 3:00pm |
If you guys think HSM is bad, try HSM2 sometime . . . .
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ictdramamama
Player Joined: 2/04/07 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 22 |
Posted: 10/25/07 at 5:38pm |
Wellll, Seen both, done ONE. When I saw #1, I thought, "No! This canNOT be the most popular thing with teenies today!" So. Wanting kids to experience the thrill of the stage and knowing I could work kids of all talent levels into the show, I did it. We were about the 5th amatuer company in the nation to do the show, I think. An instant sellout. If you're really a lover of theatre, not everything has to be a classic to be appreciated... not everything has to be low brow to interest teens... not everything has to be dramatic to be 'art'. And, not everything has to be a musical or the audience will walk. Are we doing live theatre just to do the shows that please us? Are we simply trying to educate students about theatre? NO! It will die if we do that. Listen. I know my middle schoolers that did the show had cracking voices with their high energy. But it didn't matter. Everyone wanted to be involved in the show in some way and THAT is what makes a great production. Did adults like the show? Last summer after we did it, our City Professional Company did the show as one of the first professional companies in the country to produce it. Again. It sold out 9 performances in 12 hours and at the end of the summer's 5 show run, it sold out for another 3 performances. The long time season ticket holders adored it.
Da Mama Luvs Ya! Troy, glad you felt it, saw it and did it!
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JoeMc
Celebrity Joined: 3/13/06 Location: Australia Online Status: Offline Posts: 832 |
Posted: 10/25/07 at 10:26pm |
In about the 60's I was involved with shows some what similar, cobbled together & just as popular.
why they were is still a mystery, to me & everyone else? I worked on these shows like 'Rock with the Cavemen' & other such drivvel. But it did not stop full house attendance, to see the likes of 'Tommy Steele' & others. Who just tacked a show together that had little or any story line or substance - but they cioned in the brass anyway. I can't say if these shows were like a book or novel, that would not be worth the ink or paper. Because some of the biggest selling paper back books are still the Mills & boons romantic rubbish, writen to a specified formula. Same with this HSM, while it's tripe, it makes good ecomomical theatre. so to that end it is like cycling the same old crap push bike with just different riders. |
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trutter
Star Joined: 11/13/06 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 81 |
Posted: 11/18/07 at 1:53pm |
Ack.
According to the MTI web site... when you log into MyMTI and check your invoice for a show... Everything shows as returned from our recent HSM production except, the accompaniment CD. Which is $2000 to replace!!!! I KNOW it was in there, since I triple checked because of the outrageous replacement fee. So what happens if they keep saying it wasnt returned? I really don't want to pay $2000 for something I know was returned. Its all a bit sketchy to me. I have emails in to my account rep and supervisor. Im scared to death!! |
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Troy A. Rutter Author, "Kids in the Biz: A Hollywood Handbook for Parents" http://www.kidsinthebiz.com/ A Heinemann Drama Publication |
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Wildhorsearts
Walk-On Joined: 9/09/07 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 0 |
Posted: 11/18/07 at 3:01pm |
Can anyone tell me what they used for the pie? Real whipped cream or shaving cream? I've heard both but I want to find out what it the best for clean up, etc.
Thanks!
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trutter
Star Joined: 11/13/06 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 81 |
Posted: 11/18/07 at 4:32pm |
both are messy, but whipped cream doesnt burn sharpay's eyes if it gets in them...
id go with whipped cream. :) |
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JoeMc
Celebrity Joined: 3/13/06 Location: Australia Online Status: Offline Posts: 832 |
Posted: 11/18/07 at 6:58pm |
I prefer shaving cream, as it dosent go off & stink if bits are
left over after clean up. The first you know beyond the smell is moss
starts growing in the weirdest of places. Such as the jionts in flats
& cloth drapes & equipment.
If you use up chopped old style shaving Styk or spray cans of shaving cream, ensure it is well & truly whipped, say in a domestic blender. This seems to work in getting rid of the sting effect. When I was a kid working back stage for Pantomimes, my first job before each performance was mixing buckets of slosh, by hand. These days you can use an electric drill with a paint mixing attachment, which is much easier & wiil foam up better. It is easy to clean up & wash out of costumes, even using vegtable dyes for coloured foam. As it is derivded from fats compounds & not soap, the stinking comes from the sodium binder used, but is virtualy deminished with high spead mixing in warm hot water. It also tends to hold it's foam peaking better than cream, as it is not subject to turning to it's liquid milk state. Also you don't have to keep it in the fridge on hot days, which can promote various milk product nasties, if best food handling practices are not carried out. Because kids being kids will try to taste test the cream at times, which they won't with shaving cream. You can buy things like spry cans of Crazy Foam from Party & Joke shops, but from experiance they are rubbish & useless. Also fairly exspensive compaired to shaving foam & tend not to last too long outside the spray can. If stinging is a concern ensure there is a bowl of water with spunges available off stage. Because like when using a smoke effect on stage, invarably people will start coughing at the thought & sight of it, yet not actualy anywhere near it? I have never experianced any actual effects on the eyes, beyond that of others thinking the shaving foam being soap, which it is not. And it is not taste that bad either |
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"Hear the light & see the sound! TOI TOI CHOOKAS {may you always play to a full house!} |
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JShieldsIowa
Star Joined: 11/05/06 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 49 |
Posted: 11/18/07 at 7:51pm |
We used sugar-free whipped cream in the can. It was less sticky and washed out really well. Had a stage hand spray it in the can a scene prior and popped it in a dorm-style fridge backstage. We had an actual cake in the pan so it wasn't all whipped cream. We didn't want whipped cream EVERYWHERE except on Sharpay. Personally, I hate shaving cream, but that's just because I get a rash from it and it does burn my eyes. I'd personally not want to risk having my actress with red, watery eyes for the second act.
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JShieldsIowa
Star Joined: 11/05/06 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 49 |
Posted: 11/18/07 at 7:55pm |
Troy, $2000 to replace the accompaniment CD? That seems a little silly. If you were going to steal it, couldn't you have just copied the CD? I don't really trust MTI's invoicing anyway. For Godspell they sent 5 extra scripts that weren't cataloged on the invoice and forgot to send the additional Beautiful City that we paid for and they listed as being in there. Can't wait to return that and see what they say we're missing! |
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JoeMc
Celebrity Joined: 3/13/06 Location: Australia Online Status: Offline Posts: 832 |
Posted: 11/18/07 at 8:34pm |
That is one of the draw backs with modern shaving creams in the spray
can. Because of all the perfumes & chemical aditives & what
not, they put in to enhance the sales of it.
Which is not the case with the old solid shaving styks. |
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