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drose
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Topic: Curtain Calls: in character or out? Posted: 9/13/08 at 1:08pm |
I'm apparently on some sort of curtain call crusade right now, but here it goes anyway...Do you think the curtain call should be done in character or out? And why?
I like the actors to take their call out of character; gracious and smiling, but as themselves. I feel I'm applauding an actor who has done his job well, not the character in the play, although there is, I admit, some overlap.
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jayzehr
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Posted: 9/13/08 at 1:24pm |
This might be a difference of philosophy regarding "acting" but how exactly would one do a curtain call and acknowledge the audience "in character"?
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imamember
Celebrity Joined: 8/18/08 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 121 |
Posted: 9/13/08 at 1:26pm |
I think it depends. Normally I've only ever done them out of character, but we recently did Fame and Carmen has that reprise of there she goes in character, but that's her curtain call
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chelserin
Lead Joined: 3/02/08 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 47 |
Posted: 9/13/08 at 2:19pm |
It also depends on the show.... In the case of a farce or other comedy with over the top characters coming out for curtain call as those characers can be the topper on the cake and let the audience applaud the actor as well as their character. For "Nunsens" we did the curtain call in character and the audience loved it!! I've also played a wickedly evil character in a show and when I came out, in character, the audience booed her because she was so bad (it was fabulous). However, in a drama or straight play it may be more appropriate for actors to come as themselves so the audience can appaude the real people who took them on an emotial journey.
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B-M-D
Celebrity Joined: 11/03/05 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 346 |
Posted: 9/13/08 at 10:42pm |
I think it's entirely dependent on the show and/ or the preferences of the director. Personally I have no preference as long as it's done well.
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BD
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JoeMc
Celebrity Joined: 3/13/06 Location: Australia Online Status: Offline Posts: 832 |
Posted: 9/13/08 at 11:37pm |
I agree the type of production will speak to a director normally & "Invite the unexpected & let the genie out of the bottle, to start a train of thought". Sorry to drivel on, but in a previous life, when I directed Man Of La Mancha @ the Old Mill in South Perth. The show was preset in the holding cell, of the Spanish Inquisition. the theatre had an A frame roof & no fly system as such. So to have a descending staircase, i rig it up so the head of the stairs was on the DS OP side. The foot of the stairs, was hauled up to the apex of the roof void, so it was completely out of sigh. With the head of the stair on fulcrum, supported by scaffold tower off stage right [OP] masked by the legs & borders. Anyhow at the final song of the show. Impossible Dream reprise Cervante [Quixote] climbs the stair case to front the Inquisition. All rather dramatic with the prisoners sing & building, as he climbs & disappears above the borders. Then the staircase slowly fly's out to the end of the music & lights fading to black out. which always milked a standing ovation, after less than half a dozen heart beats, the lights go back up, to the lighting state preset prior to the start of the show & the cast have disappeared. Leaving an empty dungeon set, then a cast member pops out of their hiding place, takes a bow & indicates the next cast member in turn. When the whole cast of 20 or so are assembled, they take a company bow. At this point they gesture for Cervantes to appear, however at the dress rehearsal he was not there. Then he did turn up from the back of the auditorium, take his place on stage. Latter I found out as climbed the stairs, he was busting to go to the Dunny & went out the back to relieve himself. The exit door closed on him & he had to run around the theatre to get in & enter thru the FOH.
So I left it in the show & for the bows he appear from the front of house.
On Opening night straight after the show I nicked out the front of the theatre, for a quick smoke. I was in my 'dress Blacks', wearing a 'Dicky bow tie, which is my little bit of tradition. I was quite amused the number of punters who walked around the building, looking up at the roof, attempting to work out how the entrances & exits from the staircase was achieved. One of the leading local critics {At least she believed she was] collared me & asked the question "How did we do it?" To this I said we actually lift the roof, using hydraulics, so they can gain aces!". She wrote in her theatre screed column "it was achievement of a massive an theatrical engineering effect". Blimey she believed me? - So I did not enlighten her any further!
Sorry to prattle on, but things do happen that can be utilised as creative accidents.
{Doesn't help your topic any, but it s one of my wee claims to fame? Even if 'it' is only within my own lunch box!]
{All completly in character}
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drose
Celebrity Joined: 8/23/07 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 162 |
Posted: 9/14/08 at 1:53am |
I guess I'm talking about a character keeping the traits or attitudes from the show -a drunk remaining drunk, a wicked character continuing to sneer or glare, a regal character staying aloof and, well, regal- that sort of thing.
I personally don't like for actors to try to drag one more "moment in the sun" out at curtain call. I like short, sweet, and sincere. Trust me, I know when the actor playing Frankenstein comes out to bow. I watched the show, I don't need (or want) him to lumber out as the monster to squeeze one more moment out of me. But that's just me. (and as an actress, I hate curtain calls, I find them terribly uncomfortable. But I guess I'm a little strange.)
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JoeMc
Celebrity Joined: 3/13/06 Location: Australia Online Status: Offline Posts: 832 |
Posted: 9/14/08 at 6:52am |
I missed the Mark of your topic, as well, drose. Unfortunately it is like that when one gets to my age.
No they did not stay in the character of the role. I believe this is when the actor steps out of character.
Many years ago, way back when. We had a Director who would not give a Finale curtain Call to an actor, if the character was done away with or he/she fell off the perch, during the show. Which to my mind this missed completely, the point of the call & bouncing the House Rag.
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MartyW
Celebrity Joined: 2/02/04 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 555 |
Posted: 9/15/08 at 11:48am |
As we talked about in a previous curtain call post, it does depend on the show in many cases... Take Hello Dolly which, like many shows of the period, are written with the curtain call as a finale ultimo... They are most definitly character calls.. And I agree with some of the previous posters, sometimes the tone of a show can beg for an over the top curtain done by the characters.. We too had a show once with an evil character that was booed on curtain and both the audince AND the actor loved the response...
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Marty W
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KEB54
Celebrity Joined: 7/24/08 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 227 |
Posted: 9/15/08 at 2:34pm |
Out.
For me the exception would be a tableau curtain call.
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