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TonyDi
Celebrity Joined: 9/13/06 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 325 |
Posted: 12/19/07 at 8:15am |
A rather brilliant older actor who I've known for about 30 years now, was recently doing a show with the company I'd worked with for about 18 years. ALWAYS their pre-show announcements include the cell phone plea as well as it being printed in the program. Well what happens? Someone's cell phone goes off right in the middle of a rather dramatic speech by him. He gets totally ticked off, turns to the audience, takes one DRAMATIC step forward and tells the ignoramus to turn off the damn cell phone. AUDIENCE ERUPTS into applause, patron is embarassed (actually does NOT return after intermission), actor turns back, begins monologue again, finishes, gets applause AGAIN after monologue, show is great. A BIT unconventional I know. But this actor is GREAT - and at 75 years old has very little tolerance for that kind of stupidity. And he's still well known for that little sidetrek from the convention and is lauded for it still. HAVE to agree. I mean it's time people got the point whatever it takes to drive it in their feeble heads.
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Topper
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Posted: 12/19/07 at 9:41am |
Sometimes it takes a public reprimand to drive home the point.
A bit off-topic, but Tony Di's story reminded me of one of my favorite "Performer-to-audience" reprimands. When the late, great comedian/pianist Victor Borge would be performing in concert, he would sometimes be interrupted by late-comers trying to find their seats after the show had started. With his ever-present smile, he would stop what he was doing, stand with his hands politely folded at the edge of the stage and watch as the patrons finally sat down. Once they were seated, he would ask -- ever so nicely, in his Danish accent -- "So, vhere are you good people from?" Of course they would reply with some local city or suburb. Borge would smile, nod and then say "Really? I'm from Copenhagen and I got here on time!" The audience would erupt with applause and laughter as Borge returned to his piano. |
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"None of us really grow up. All we ever do is learn how to behave in public." -- Keith Johnstone
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Nanette
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Posted: 12/19/07 at 10:59am |
I teched for Borge years ago and remember an announcement about photography being ignored by a member of the press. Mr. Borge stopped playing, got up and removed a glossy from his breast pocket, handed it to the photographer, and returned to his piano. Moments later, THE SAME PHOTOGRAPHER took another photo. Again, Mr. Borge stopped playing, got up and removed a glossy from his breast pocket, handed it to the photographer, and returned to his playing. YET AGAIN, THE SAME PHOTOGRAPHER took YET ANOTHER photo, and again, Mr. Borge repeated his previous performance. It took three (yes three) hints from Mr. Borge before the newspaperman put away his camera and left the building.
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Linda S
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Posted: 12/19/07 at 7:55pm |
You know what else drives me crazy. Text messaging during a performance. It's like little green search lights shining out of the dark. I've started asking the producers to add "Please no text messaging during the performance." At the last one act festival we had to ask the kids to stop. There was so much text messaging the lights from the cell phones could have landed a plane! I mean honestly what is so important?
Linda
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Aimee
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Posted: 12/19/07 at 9:58pm |
I recently SM'd a show for a church production and they did use taped preshow announcements that just looped while the audience filtered in. Though, just to be sure they were paying attention they added one that said "In case of a water landing your seat cushion can be used as a floatation device" did I mention they were metal folding chairs? We did get quite a few laughs.
At the theater I work at we do live announcements from back stage as the house lights are dimming. Typical welcome, keep the isles clear, no food or drink, and no back stage access, cell phone reminder, and no recording or flash photography and finally enjoy the show. We've done it for so long it seems natural to start the show with it.
I tend to agree though, that no matter what you put into your announcements there are just certain people who do not get it. As if the rules do not apply to them.
This past weekend we had tell the SAME person 4 times (even after the looped announcemts)he needed to move or he was going to get run over (by a camel) or a dancer. Only when he saw the hordes of dancers and this huge camel coming at him did he FIANLLY move out of the way! UGH!
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bbpchick
Star Joined: 7/17/07 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 86 |
Posted: 12/19/07 at 11:15pm |
We tried a new idea for our last play to get rid of preshow announcements. We actually created a mock radio program to play from when the time the house opened to the time curtain went up. It was really neat, not only did we get our general announcements (including cell phone) made, but we also made jingles for the advertisers in the program (which was a great selling point I might add when we were actually getting the ads), and had an interview or two with the director and a couple people from the cast. It was a lot of fun and a cool change from the regular, tired, preshow music we usually play. We even gave our selves a fake radio name. The audiences really enjoyed it, we sold more ads then ever and we got all the information out that we needed to.
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Topper
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Posted: 12/20/07 at 12:19am |
I love this story! I think I'm going to add this to all my pre-show announcements whether it applies or not: "Ladies and gentlemen, please keep the aisles clear or you may be run over by a camel." I believe the bewildered reactions from the audience would alone be worth the price of admission. SCENE IN PUB AFTER: "So, how'd you like the show?" "It was going great until the camel ran over me." "Excuse me?" "Yeah, they mentioned something in the pre-show announcements, but I wasn't really paying attention, I guess." "You were run over by an actual camel?" "I dunno, it happened so fast. It might have been a dromedary." |
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JoeMc
Celebrity Joined: 3/13/06 Location: Australia Online Status: Offline Posts: 832 |
Posted: 12/20/07 at 1:00am |
We don't bother with pre-announcements, it's a waste of time & it has never bothered me as such.
Unlike good ol' Dicky, [Harry Poter & Pie In The Sky fame.]. Who stopped the show & breated the person with the phone & would not resume the play, untill she had left the audiance;-
There are jamming devices, however it is illegal here, to use them. {Telecommunications Act]
Frankly why worry about it, the anouncement is more annoying. |
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MartyW
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Posted: 12/20/07 at 10:34am |
I really hate doing them and usually try to reserve it for shows where we are going to be using the aisles... The last show I directed at my home theater was Scrooge. We had our bar owner or "publican" come out in costume and in character with a cute story that included all the necessary information. Many of the audience "sins" seemed to "annoy the actors" which was worked liberally enough throughout the piece that the audience started chanting in with at the end of each of the listed "don’ts" cute, and different enough to be enjoyable. |
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TimW
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Posted: 12/23/07 at 10:21am |
If announcements are made, either recorded or live, make sure to give a sincere "Thank You For Coming". It is, after all, these patrons that keep a group going. We do announcements with everything that has been mentioned more or less. The people that wish to pay attention will. The others, well you know.
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