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pdavis69
Celebrity Joined: 3/26/06 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 437 |
Posted: 12/12/07 at 12:03pm |
Many many years ago when I was in college, I was in a production of Seven Keys to Baldbate. The show was winding down and the police were supposed to come in and wrap up the mystery but they didn't come on. We waited and waited and then waited a bit more then I just stepped out the frond door and looked backstage only to find the police office (female) in the middle of "pleasing" the stage manager (male). I went out the door and "discussed" with them that she needed to be onstage now. I thought that I was being quiet enough and I used some words that were not mom worthy. We ended the show and I spoke with my mother afterwards (who had been in the audience) who informed me that she and the rest of the audience had heard every word. Somehow I had found the only spot in that theatre with good accoustics to deliver my tirade.
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eveharrington
Celebrity Joined: 8/28/06 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 198 |
Posted: 12/13/07 at 1:40am |
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"If nothing else, there's applause... like waves of love pouring over the footlights."
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kalloo
Walk-On Joined: 10/05/07 Location: Canada Online Status: Offline Posts: 0 |
Posted: 1/17/08 at 12:56pm |
We recently staged Man of La Mancha and, apart from the theme song being christened by the backstage crew "The Impossible Note" - all went well. Until one night when Sancho inadvertantly called Quijana - Cohones!!
Another incident sums up very small town community theatre so well. This was many, many years ago and we had cast a local cop to play - the local cop. Curtain was a few minutes from going up and no sign of him. Major panic all round. Finally, five minutes after curtain up (stagehand busily dressing for his first ever role) - he arrived. His reason for being late? He was delayed at the police station because he had to arrest someone who was drunk & threatening to shoot his wife. "I had to charge him with dangerous use of a firearm. If'd I'd made it attempted murder I'd still be there" Those were the days! |
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biggertigger
Celebrity Joined: 4/16/07 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 188 |
Posted: 1/18/08 at 9:52pm |
As many who do theater and full time jobs, you know how schedules can conflict. Because of my job I was scheduled to work a 24 hour shift on saturday. I was granted time off to do the saturday night performance. As the schedule went, I completed the friday show and back home to get to sleep at about 11 P.M. to get up at 5 A.M. for work on saturday. Did the saturday night show and went back to work. I completed work at 6 A.M. for sunday and went home to bed. There was a sunday matinee that which I need to arrive at about 12:30. My plan was to sleep between the matinee and the sunday night performance. After the matinee I was not very tired so I went to dinner and then back for the 8 P.M. performance.
By the end of the show I was exhausted. I patiently waited to do the final scene with the person playing my mother when I walked on a few lines to soon. I backed out of the "room" and waited for my correct enterance. When my "mother" and I walked on stage I burst out laughing histerically. I couldn't catch my breath to say my lines and just continued to laugh. In between laughters I mutter my few lines and finally the curtain came down.
I turned Agatha Christie into a comedy.
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The two greatest days in a theater persons life, the day you start a new show and the day the damn thing closes.
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TimW
Star Joined: 8/10/06 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 83 |
Posted: 1/18/08 at 10:40pm |
Just to let everyone know that 'accidents' aren't always on stage:
Recently we did a show where music leads into the curtain opening. Unfortunatly, the music wasn't audible. The SM asked me "what happened to the music". My responce was "crap, something is scr***** up". The something turned out to be the wrong mute button being pressed on the sound board.
Yup, you guessed it. My responce went over the sound system in the theatre. We got a chuckle out of the audience, but not from me.
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DWolfman
Celebrity Joined: 7/07/05 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 134 |
Posted: 1/19/08 at 12:55pm |
Our first production as a dinner theatre company ended with a Sunday matinee. Evidently I missed the memo on show time. Thinking it started at 3 (as did every other matinee I had done locally) I spent the morning gathering closing show gifts for cast and crew. I pulled into the parking lot at a quarter of 2 (which would have been earlier if not for the shopping, I am generally the first person to arrive) only to find the 60 year old director pulling out what little was left of his hair with one hand and chain-smoking cigarettes with the other. He raced (yeah, raced) to my car and opened the door saying we had a full house, dinner served and settled and showtime a little over ten minutes away. I barely had time to slap on a little makeup and strip down to my boxers before the lights went down and I entered the stage. The good news: I entered in the dark and took my place under the bedsheets in my skimpy costume because we were doing Neil Simon's "Same Time Next Year."
The better news: The show went almost to perfection probably due to the explosion of tension that opened it. And I even got to direct the director in the next production (who thankfully did not put me through any such troubles at all)!
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Even a man who is pure of heart...
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Theatregal79
Player Joined: 1/18/08 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 0 |
Posted: 1/23/08 at 2:33pm |
Ok so here is one of my flubs, although in my defense I didn't break character and kept moving. I was doing a play called "The North Platte Canteen" and I played Nancy the reporter. The line is "Well I feel like I'm halfway down Alice's rabbit whole anyway, why not." Instead I said, "Well I feel like I'm half way DOWN ALICE'S HOLE..." I said it as per usual and a split second after I said it I realized what I said and told myself just go on (luckily the other actress was speaking at this point).
So you are not alone... and yes the rest of the cast for the rest of the run always listened extra carefully when that line came (I could feel their energy from back stage lol). |
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