MY FAVORITE SHOW!!!
Here's a good show suggestion for you. I highly recommend this one.
In fact, I wish we could do this one again real soon! I've done 136 shows over the past 30 years, and THIS one was THE MOST FUN! I was in a state of depression during strike, because I didn't want to see it go!
Here are some random photos:
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"Return to the Forbidden Planet" is a science-fiction musical comedy, but don't get intimidated by the big spaceship set. (It can be done on a completely bare stage too...like a Shakespeare troupe did at Black Friars in Virginia this year). The script is a hilarious blend of The Tempest and the 1950's movie Forbidden Planet. The songs are 1960's beach and pop music! It has a good mix of male and female leads.
Instead of "Robby the Robot", this show has singing, dancing robot named Ariel. He is a VERY popular character with the audience.
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The bad guy is Prospero, a mad scientist whose space monster attacks the ship. Your technical crew will absolutely LOVE this show! Lots of crazy props and lots of cool special effects. They can go wild with the all rock-n-roll lighting!
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Much like the movie Rocky Horror Picture Show, this musical has several places in the show for audience participation. It's a hoot! Folks came back more than once. Pictured below is a moment where the audience, (ie. the "passengers" on the spaceship), help to save the ship in a moment of crisis.
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And the best part of the show is THE MUSIC. Sometimes your young actors can't really relate to classic Broadway showtunes. But in THIS show, it's all pop music that is very familiar to them and very easy to sing. Instead of a pit orchestra, we used a 4-piece teenage rock band. Plus, members of the cast would jump up on the bandstand and play instruments as well.
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We put our rock band in the center of the stage....in the middle of what looks like the bridge of the starship Enterprise, with some retro Jules Vern touches added. The guy in the white cook's outfit is "Cookie", (aka Trinculo), and in this picture he is banging on the keyboard while my live cameras put him up on the main "view screen"!
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In this photo he's singing "Great Balls of Fire". And after banging on the keys, he leaps off the bandstand and slides on his knees across the apron of the stage. THE CROWD GOES WILD! Cookie got screams of delight from all the girls in the audience during his solos! Girls came to multiple shows and yelled as though they were his personal fan club!
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And there are two terrific female leads. Miranda is the innocent daughter of Prospero, and Gloria is the "head-strong"science officer who has the hots for the captain.
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As a set & lighting designer, I had a blast. I made use of my two trapdoors. I put a grate over the SR one so that steam could shoot out for the "Marilyn Monroe effect", (a crew kid under the stage with a leaf blower). And under my SL trapdoor I put a Genie Lift so actors could make entrances from "outside the spaceship".
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I took the above photo from the catwalk so you could see the SR trap with the grating, (under the Captain's feet), and the SL trap for the Genie Lift, (labelled "Airlock"). Also notice my two "solo pods" for singers downstage; the sliding "Star Trek door" upstage right; the "Kirk chairs" up center, (with blue rocker seats from Target); the bandstand platform made of plastic shipping pallets with 750 watt Parnels underneath; and up-left is my "pod staircase", (recycled from my abstract production of Midsummer Night's Dream).
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Here is the "Marilyn effect" on Miranda during a song:
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Here are the Captain and Miranda on my "solo pods" with wireless handhelds, (and split-screen video):
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Here is Ariel entering the ship on the Genie Lift. I had green spotlights and a smoke machine under the stage here:
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And here is Gloria on the Genie about 12 feet above the stage as she belts our the "Ay, ay, ay, ay!" part of the song "Gloria":
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Listen folks...YOU MUST DO THIS SHOW!
It was a gigantic hit in London for many years. Rock and roll songs, like Wipeout, Good Vibrations, Gloria, Teenager in Love, and even Monster Mash, will get ovations all night long.
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The props, costumes, and effects are an absolute blast for your crew. The pace is non-stop...the Shakespearean puns are a trip...and the corny laughs just never end.
Our Captain Tempest got big yuks by throwing in a few William Shatner-esque lines.
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And his navigation officer had Spock ears.
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We did this show three years ago, and it's STILL all that everyone talks about. If I get to do it again someday...and if it's only HALF this fun...then it STILL will be a big success.
Go for it! You will thank me later. -Dana
------------- Mr. Lowell,
Lighting/Set Designer & Tech Director,
for the Linda Sloan Theatre,
in the Davison Center for the Arts,
at Greensboro Day School
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