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dougb
Celebrity Joined: 3/30/04 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 148 |
Posted: 7/28/05 at 12:27pm |
Several years ago I was directing Gurney's LOVE LETTERS.
Everything was going along just great. We had a series of
lighting changes at the end of the play - a slow fade to a special on
Andy with Melissa standing behind him to a blackout to curtain call
lighting. Everything went well till the dress rehearsal.
The dress went VERY well right up to the end. At the end the
light cues were all screwed up. We had a new light board so I
immediately thought the problem was in the cues. I had the tech
booth crew come in early the next night to fix the cues. We ran
them and they were perfect. I couldn't find the reason for the
problem. Finally one of the women admitted that they were crying
so hard they could not read their scripts and had to guess what to
do.
I still can't figure out whether this was good or bad. Both I guess. |
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Aimee
Celebrity Joined: 8/31/04 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 156 |
Posted: 7/28/05 at 10:10pm |
We recently did Harvey. Our dress went perfect...should have known something would happen during the show nights. In the Sanitarium, there is supposed to be a buzzer on the wall. Every night during the show that darn buzzer fell off. Even though we did everything we could to get it to stay up there. The actors came to expect it to fall off and handled it beautifully when it did. That and our main curtain broke and we had to have someone hold it back during the entire second scene! poor guy! As a side note. I never let actors deal with thier own props (TD for high school kids) This came while doing "You can't take it with you" which has tons of props. Too easy for them to get lost. All actors come to us for thier props. I have my stage manager (or myself) set all the prop tables. Works well for us. Aimee |
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casey05
Lead Joined: 6/17/05 Online Status: Offline Posts: 42 |
Posted: 8/23/05 at 6:34am |
While doing My Fair Lady earlier this year, several things happened.
One, our whole backdrop was made up of "Peraktoi" flats on castors.
During the opening scene, one flowergirl stepped back and - as the
flats where pushed together so closely - half the backdrop lurched
back.
Secondly, during the ball scene, I - as Zoltan Karpathy - had to wear a false moustache, glued on with spirit gum. All through the scene, I was struggling to keep it on as it began to dangle. Then, just as the actor playing Higgins said "Why don't you shave?" it fell off (perfect timing)! Needless to say, the audience was in hysterics all through the scene. Thirdly (!) the number on a microphone was misread while giving a cue, so in the climax of one scene, the voice of the actress playing Mrs Pearce came through the speakers saying "What scene is it now?" |
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POB14
Celebrity Joined: 7/01/05 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 349 |
Posted: 8/23/05 at 3:05pm |
Techies never flub. Ever. Not. Ever. Certainly not in any production I have ever worked, or any production I ever will work, in any capacity. I say this with some confidence, because I have seen what they can do to people who suggest that they DO flub, and son, it ain't pretty. That said, I was in attendance at a certain production of Gypsy many years ago -- in a third world country, let us say -- where during the audition for Zigfield-or-whoever-it-is, the phone rang, the actress picked it up, said "Hello", and the phone continued to ring. Three more times. This was the same production in which the troupe was unable to cast a male chorus. So they didn't use one. Which meant they cut "All I Need Now Is The Girl" and the surrounding dialog, among other things, leaving some rather large holes in the plot. This was the same production in which the staff never tested their strobe effect (for the newsboys number, when the girls grow up) until opening night. Opening night. They knew their Baby June was epileptic, but didn't think there'd be a problem . . . Pow. Out cold on stage. (She came out just fine.) Not the greatest company I've ever seen. |
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Old Bugger, Curmudgeon, and Antisocial B**tard |
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tristanrobin
Celebrity Joined: 4/25/05 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 704 |
Posted: 8/23/05 at 4:40pm |
OMG
that is seriously funny LOL |
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falstaff29
Celebrity Joined: 9/17/04 Online Status: Offline Posts: 155 |
Posted: 8/31/05 at 11:16pm |
Not actually a techie, but a fellow castmate, that goofed, but it involves a prop, so I'll tell it anyway. We were doing The Matchmaker by Thornton Wilder. Anyone familiar with the play knows that there's a purse that changes hands many times in the show. At one point, Malachi Stack (my character) finds it, pulls out a huge stack of money which he shows to the audience, and then explains why he'll return the purse to its owner in a great little monologue. I had an old-fashioned money bag that I'd had to buy for another show some time before, so we were going to use that. I stuck a wad of bills in there before the show, and handed it off to the actor playing Vandergelder (who is the first actor to have it). He "lost" it before the show (he found it eventually, but after the performance), so, with 5 minutes to curtain, we managed to borrow a very modern-looking wallet from a stagehand, as well as a measly 3 dollars. No wonder Malachi gave it back!
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