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slicksister
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Topic: Anybody know about this "game" actors play onstage Posted: 6/27/09 at 3:06am |
I am stage managing Seussical and at intermission when I went backstageto do my thing and call times one of the guys came up to me and said, "So and so has the penis." I said, "Huh?" He said it again. I said, "What the heck are you talking about? He said during the show someone winks at someone else and says PENIS. Then that person has to pass it on. At the end of the night whoever has it has to buy drinks for the cast. They do this onstage! DURING THESHOW!! I have no way of really stopping this except of course telling them to but we all know how that works, right? Anyone ever heard about or ...be still my heart... played this? |
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tristanrobin
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Posted: 6/27/09 at 4:48pm |
No. Never.
... and "playing games" on stage is the most undisciplined thing I've heard of in a long time. |
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SamD
Lead Joined: 6/25/09 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 39 |
Posted: 6/29/09 at 9:55pm |
What the...? Tell them you will personally remove all "said appendages" if it is mentioned again.
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SweeneyBob
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Posted: 7/24/09 at 4:14pm |
I've heard of "find the mole", in which actors draw a mole somewhere on their body and then the other actors search for the mole while on stage.
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MartyW
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Posted: 7/24/09 at 7:20pm |
Yup, someone would be holding a disconected REAL one if they did that on our stage.
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colugino
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Posted: 7/27/09 at 4:57pm |
Our last show had a similar situation (although not as nasty) that luckily someone slipped about before the show. At a theatre group many of our kids also belong, the final show they plant items around the set such as a stuffed animal on the edge of a step or a note taped to a wall or a random item hanging from a prop. We pulled the cast together before the first show and let them know that this kind of behavior is not appropriate and ruins their show. That screwing around on stage during a live show is not just making our theatre look bad but makes them look bad as well. We told them that anyone that is found to partake in this activity would not be welcome back. They did grasp that we are trying to be a theatre group that is taken serious and that we put on as close to professional shows as we can at community theatre level. It was actually quite surprising how many of our younger members actually took it to heart and started getting on the kids goofing around. I am all for having fun when appropriate, but on stage where people paid money to see you, very serious. And if the kids in our show had played this particular game, as many said, they would be holding their real ones backstage and not allowed to go to the ER to get them sewn back on until after the show :-)
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TonyDi
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Posted: 7/30/09 at 8:05am |
Just to CLARIFY - many of you have referred to a removed appendage if they did something that disrupts a show. This largely is directed toward the male gender - and I'll grant that the majority of the screwing around that I've ever seen, comes from that segment. HOWEVER, I've worked with more than a few persons of the more gentle gender (you'd think) who were just as much a bad influence in getting someone else to screw things up or doing something themselves that was much too much game playing onstage, as any capable appendage holding gender (those with removable ones) had ever done. Just trying to point out it isn't always the games that boys play - the gals do it too - and sometimes to a much greater degree. I cannot begin to tell you how many times I've had to open a book, magazine, or newspaper only to find clip art from some females PLAYGIRL magazine!! So let's not always just blame the boys. If you want equality ladies - by all means you get it in this regard as well - at least in MY experience that's been the case. Fair is fair. It has NO PLACE AT ALL in theater - boredom or not. Zero Mostel for one was famous for that and he was a pain in the ass from all accounts because of it. But hey, he was ZERO MOSTEL. Sorry - I don't get it. And I NEVER EVER tolerate it if I'm director. Just no time for games when as a few have said, you have an audience who is paying money to see the performance.
Just my opinion (and observation).
TonyDi
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SamD
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Posted: 8/01/09 at 11:09pm |
What TonyDi says is absolutely correct. However the posting stated, "... one of the guys ..." — just following the line given.
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TonyDi
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Posted: 8/02/09 at 10:25pm |
Ah yes, "one of the guys" - but anymore that's gender non-specific. Some of the gals I've worked with over the many years I've been involved CAN REALLY be classified as "one of the guys" in many cases. Some are more butch than I ever thought I was. But that's another subject and I am not prejudiced against anyone. Just saying that the "one of the guys" line CAN be gender blurred if not totally non-specific. And even the fairest of these gentle women can be as playful and often as crass as any testosterone motivated boy. Just sayin' - ya' know? Games!! Stage is NOT the place for those kinds of things when people are paying for quality show.
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musikman1
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Posted: 8/04/09 at 5:07pm |
Yo Tony!
I agree, and if the actors have ANY respect for the theatre (obviously they have none for the director nor stage manager), they should get the George Bernard Shaw "Illusion of the First Night" speech..
Each one of those audience members paid to see the same show, and at that, the best that the actors can offer them. The actors have to create the illusion to the audience that this is the first performance, with all the nervous energy and excitement.
Passing a wordydurd across the stage is unprofessional at best and a really good reason to note those folks down for casting purposes next year! (FUTURE CHORUS AND SET CREW MEMBERS OF AMERICA!)
Wow, I can't imagine WHAT I'd do in my theatre if I ran into that.. Nothing like a sitzprobe before, during intermission and afterward to help work some of that "creative energy" off.. And of COURSE, in order to be able to be this "creative" onstage, they must know their parts PERFECTLY!! Egad.
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