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RAPstar
02-23-2009, 08:25 PM
I'm gonna be in Sweeney Todd!!!!!!

It's only the ensemble though. But still, its gonna be a lot of fun. Anyone here in the Dallas area should come see it. It will be April 16-May 9. www.garlandcivictheatre.org

MonorailMan
02-23-2009, 08:31 PM
Congratulations! :cheer2: It should be a lot of fun. It's a difficult show, but it definitely looks like a ton of fun.

At the next DIS Meet you're going to be signing autographs. ;)

RAPstar
02-23-2009, 08:33 PM
Congratulations! :cheer2: It should be a lot of fun. It's a difficult show, but it definitely looks like a ton of fun.

At the next DIS Meet you're going to be signing autographs. ;)

Thanks!!

Tell me about it. Luckily I've done a few musicals and was in choir, so I'm pretty good about memorizing harmony and such. Plus it'll be a nice way to pass the time till my June trip!

jackskellingtonsgirl
02-23-2009, 09:08 PM
Congrats! I'll have to see if we can make it to a show! :)

RAPstar
02-23-2009, 09:29 PM
Congrats! I'll have to see if we can make it to a show! :)

That would be awesome! Its a small theater (250 people), so try and get there early. I think you can buy them in advance but I don't know when. Let me know if you can make it!!

DVC~OKW~96
02-24-2009, 06:53 AM
That is AWESOME news!!! Congratulations! Can't wait to hear all about your experiences with the production. ::yes::

Just think! Soon we'll all be able to say, "Yeah, well...I knew him when he was just another poster on the G and L board!" :teeth:

wallyb
02-24-2009, 07:17 AM
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Congratulations!

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OrlandoMike
02-24-2009, 07:17 AM
Good for you! Keep us posted on how it goes! :cool1:

Timon-n-Pumbaa Fan
02-24-2009, 11:52 AM
Cool! Break a leg! :goodvibes

Tony-NJ
02-24-2009, 11:55 AM
:thumbsup2 very cool! Break a leg

jenn&nelsonrego
02-24-2009, 12:57 PM
Congrats!!! :thumbsup2

rosiep
02-24-2009, 01:07 PM
Very Cool Indeed!
Can it be filmed for Youtube?
We all want to see you shine :cheer2: :cheer2:

Jeff90
02-24-2009, 01:16 PM
Thats awesome Rapstar! Congrats!

RAPstar
02-24-2009, 01:46 PM
Very Cool Indeed!
Can it be filmed for Youtube?
We all want to see you shine :cheer2: :cheer2:

I wish, but I don't think the theater allows people to film it. And we don't even get a CD of the photos they take. Or at least during Beauty and the Beast we didn't. They put them on their website though.

RemixBoyNJ
02-24-2009, 04:23 PM
congrats and break a leg :)

RAPstar
02-24-2009, 09:35 PM
I just wanted to say thanks again to all the congratulations!

rosiep
02-24-2009, 10:20 PM
I wish, but I don't think the theater allows people to film it. And we don't even get a CD of the photos they take. Or at least during Beauty and the Beast we didn't. They put them on their website though.

If they do put up pictures send us a link! :thumbsup2

MemoToMe
02-25-2009, 12:45 AM
Congratulations on the role! As anyone who knows me well enough can tell you, Sweeney is my all-time favorite musical (but please don't get me started on that piece of dreck they called a film---Helena Bonham Carter-please).

In fact, Rob and I are going to be seeing a benefit concert version soon with Davis Gaines and Faith Prince.

It's my deepest, darkest dream to play Sweeney one day.
Consider me very jealous of you.:guilty:

dis75ney
02-26-2009, 11:25 AM
Sweeney Todd is my favorite show EVER! What can I say...I'm drawn to the bad boys... :love:

Congratulations! Have a great time in the show. It will definitely pass the time until your trip. I'm in The Diary of Anne Frank right now, and it's helping the time until my April cruise and June trip go so much faster...

dis75ney
02-26-2009, 11:27 AM
Congratulations on the role! As anyone who knows me well enough can tell you, Sweeney is my all-time favorite musical (but please don't get me started on that piece of dreck they called a film---Helena Bonham Carter-please).

In fact, Rob and I are going to be seeing a benefit concert version soon with Davis Gaines and Faith Prince.

It's my deepest, darkest dream to play Sweeney one day.
Consider me very jealous of you.:guilty:

While I agree that the film was ickiness (why Helena Bonham Carter...wait, I remember now), I was quite happy with staring at an evil Johnny Depp... *insert drool here*

RAPstar
02-26-2009, 10:00 PM
Congratulations on the role! As anyone who knows me well enough can tell you, Sweeney is my all-time favorite musical (but please don't get me started on that piece of dreck they called a film---Helena Bonham Carter-please).

In fact, Rob and I are going to be seeing a benefit concert version soon with Davis Gaines and Faith Prince.

It's my deepest, darkest dream to play Sweeney one day.
Consider me very jealous of you.:guilty:

I love Faith Prince! She's about to take over Ursula on Broadway! I so wanna go see her do that!

TuckandStuiesMom
02-27-2009, 08:06 AM
Woo-Hoo! Great news!

RAPstar
03-08-2009, 11:53 PM
Ok, so far, I've discovered, watching Sweeney Todd is fun.....trying to learn the music is a pain in the buttocks!! That and we've gone from 14 ensemble members to 10, and only 4 guys. But apparently, i get to be one of Sweeney's victims, so yay!!!

Timon-n-Pumbaa Fan
03-13-2009, 07:51 PM
i get to be one of Sweeney's victims, so yay!!!

Where is the Tag Fairy when you need him/her? :lmao:

goofy4tink
03-14-2009, 07:13 AM
Ok, so far, I've discovered, watching Sweeney Todd is fun.....trying to learn the music is a pain in the buttocks!! That and we've gone from 14 ensemble members to 10, and only 4 guys. But apparently, i get to be one of Sweeney's victims, so yay!!!
I'm in our ST ensemble too!!! And we just cast Sweeney's 'victims' last night. I get to be the wife of one of his 'intended' victims but because the wife (me) and our child are there, Sweeney decides not to kill my dh!!!
The whole remembering of lyrics is driving me nuts though....but, I am enjoying being a lunatic!!!
We go up the end of May....have fun with your production. We're losing ensemble people as well.

MemoToMe
03-14-2009, 10:08 AM
Rob and I saw the Davis Gaines/Faith Prince Sweeney last week. Awesome show! One interesting thing they did during Sweeney's "Joannah", is when Sweeney slit the throats of the victims, he would pull a length of red silk from the victims shirts at the neckline (something very similar to what they do in the current stage version of Chicago during "Cell Block Tango").

For those in productions of ST, are you using stage blood, or going with more creative (and less messy) ways of dispatching victims?

goofy4tink
03-14-2009, 10:19 AM
Rob and I saw the Davis Gaines/Faith Prince Sweeney last week. Awesome show! One interesting thing they did during Sweeney's "Joannah", is when Sweeney slit the throats of the victims, he would pull a length of red silk from the victims shirts at the neckline (something very similar to what they do in the current stage version of Chicago during "Cell Block Tango").

For those in productions of ST, are you using stage blood, or going with more creative (and less messy) ways of dispatching victims?
That was dicussed last night, but nothing definative. I'm assuming when the production team meets this coming week, they'll come up with something. I would prefer it to be red silk vs liquid blood....I think the liquid could be lost out in the audience. Our house holds about 450-500, so if you're midway back, you aren't going to see the blood if it's liquid.
Not to mention our costume dept people are not going to be happy if they have to worry about 'blood' on their costumes!!! They don't even like us to eat grapes backstage...could drip on the costumes!!!

RAPstar
04-07-2009, 01:49 AM
Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypzowIgUA9o

Just the theatre right now. I hope to get a show clip tomorrow. We're using a red light, cause we're cheap like that. lol Our house only holds 250, it's very small.

dis75ney
04-07-2009, 12:51 PM
When my group did ST (I had a conflict and wasn't able to audition), they used copious amounts of stage blood. I have no idea how the costume mistress was able to clean it all up between shows...my DH was in a show where he was "shot" every night and I just ended up having to buy new shirts for each performance...thankfully, he was only wearing a t-shirt, so not too expensive...

My group has an extremely small house (about 160), so we were able to get away with stage blood. For a larger house, I'd think red silk would have to be used in order to be seen from further back...

MemoToMe
04-07-2009, 11:49 PM
Actually, I saw the original touring production w/ Angela Landsbury and George Hearn many moons ago, and they used stage blood. In one instance, I think when ST slits Pirelli's throat, they positioned a light just so, so that you would see blood flying across the stage. I was a very cool, but messy effect.

If I'm not mistaken, for the John Doyle production (the most recent revival), they used lighting. Using stage blood is probably great for some audiences, but for many local productions, they have to take into account the delicate sensibilities of their audiences in this increasingly non-confrontational and PC world. Heaven forbid if you commit the theatrical equivalent of "bad touch".

RAPstar
04-08-2009, 01:41 AM
Actually, I saw the original touring production w/ Angela Landsbury and George Hearn many moons ago, and they used stage blood. In one instance, I think when ST slits Pirelli's throat, they positioned a light just so, so that you would see blood flying across the stage. I was a very cool, but messy effect.

If I'm not mistaken, for the John Doyle production (the most recent revival), they used lighting. Using stage blood is probably great for some audiences, but for many local productions, they have to take into account the delicate sensibilities of their audiences in this increasingly non-confrontational and PC world. Heaven forbid if you commit the theatrical equivalent of "bad touch".

Actually, in the revival they sorta used both. During the second act "Johanna" sung by Todd and Anthony, when Mrs. Lovett is supposed ot be throwing "pieces" in the over, she carried around a big bucket of stage blood or red water and emptied it from one bucket to another then carried the full bucket around the stage to re-empty it into the other bucket. I loved the revival!! lol

goofy4tink
04-08-2009, 05:21 PM
Evidently we're going with 'stage blood'. Our costume people have some kind of formula that is easily removed but looks pretty authentic. We'll see.
So far,we've lost our musical director, our Tobias and our Mrs. Lovett!! Had to recast Tobias and Mrs L from within the cast, but it actually was a godsend. The new Mrs. L is a much better fit with the cast. Tobias was also recast from the ensemble and looks to be a good choice. I haven't worked with the new musical director yet..he just started Sunday and I didn't have a call that day. So...we'll see. All I know is that our cast is finally gelling...actually having fun now. That wasn't the case two weeks ago.
The music is still nasty to learn though.

RAPstar
04-12-2009, 02:24 AM
Days until we open: 4
Total number of run throughs: 0

dis75ney
04-13-2009, 03:57 PM
Days until we open: 4
Total number of run throughs: 0

Are you sure you're not working at my theater? This is a regular occurance with my group...

As someone who has been there, done that, and gotten many more tacky t-shirts than she cares to admit to, it'll all come together before opening night...try not to worry about it. That's what your director and stage manager are supposed to do...

Break a leg!!!

dis75ney
04-13-2009, 04:05 PM
If I'm not mistaken, for the John Doyle production (the most recent revival), they used lighting. Using stage blood is probably great for some audiences, but for many local productions, they have to take into account the delicate sensibilities of their audiences in this increasingly non-confrontational and PC world. Heaven forbid if you commit the theatrical equivalent of "bad touch".

We did Rocky Horror a couple of years ago...between Rocky, ST, and Best Little *Brothel* in Texas, I think we've managed to offend nearly every person in our 'burb. Hasn't slowed us down one bit...in fact, Rocky came in 2nd in total earnings for a show ever (behind Joseph). :lmao:

What's really funny is that we had season pass holders refuse to see Diary of Anne Frank because the material was "too sensitive/offensive", yet these were the same people that filled our house for Rocky, ST, and *Brothel*... :confused3

wallyb
04-13-2009, 04:22 PM
We did Rocky Horror a couple of years ago...between Rocky, ST, and Best Little *Brothel* in Texas, I think we've managed to offend nearly every person in our 'burb. Hasn't slowed us down one bit...in fact, Rocky came in 2nd in total earnings for a show ever (behind Joseph). :lmao:

Toucha toucha toucha touch me, I wanna be dirty
Thrill me chill me fulfil me
Creature of the night.
:tongue::tongue::tongue::tongue::tongue::tongue:

MonorailMan
04-13-2009, 05:19 PM
Days until we open: 4
Total number of run throughs: 0

Oh dear. :sad2:

This is one of those shows you probably don't want to perform without at least one run-through.......or four. :thumbsup2

Disneysoloist
04-15-2009, 02:23 PM
When we did "A View from the Bridge", the lead gets stabbed in the chest at the end of the play. We made stage blood from clear dishwashing liquid, and added red food coloring and a few drops of green. We put the "blood" in a zip lock bag and used a safety pin to attach it to his t-shirt (he had a white dress shirt over it). It worked great, and the dishwashing liquid worked well when washing the shirt. It was a little pink after washing, but did not read from the audience because of the lights.
I saw the re-worked (pared down) Sweeney when it came to Boston. It was great, but I like the full cast version better.

Saxton
04-15-2009, 04:05 PM
Days until we open: 4
Total number of run throughs: 0

So are you ready for the big night?

RAPstar
04-16-2009, 05:30 PM
So are you ready for the big night?

We're almost there. We canceled tonights show just because this show is technical hell....plus to give our new Mrs. Lovett just a little more prep time. The last three nights of run throughs have gone well. Last night was probably the best we've done the show, IMO. Also, as per last night, this will be my first show to ever wear a stage mic. I'm in the bass in "The Letter" quintet and there's just no way to hear me cause its so low without one. So yay to that!

goofy4tink
04-17-2009, 06:31 PM
Days until we open: 4
Total number of run throughs: 0
Crap....sounds like we're not the only ones lagging a bit.....we go up in a month, and are still blocking...Act 1!!!

We're almost there. We canceled tonights show just because this show is technical hell....plus to give our new Mrs. Lovett just a little more prep time. The last three nights of run throughs have gone well. Last night was probably the best we've done the show, IMO. Also, as per last night, this will be my first show to ever wear a stage mic. I'm in the bass in "The Letter" quintet and there's just no way to hear me cause its so low without one. So yay to that!

And you have a new Mrs. Lovett too???? We had to let our musical director go due to an assualt charge (against a minor, his son!!), then we 'fired' our Mrs. Lovett due to her extreme 'diva-ness'...seems she's equity and didn't like anyone to forget it. She was miserable to everyone...even Sweeney!!! Then, our Tobias quit, 4 days later!!! But, the cast is at 100% again, and happier than ever, so that's a plus. But, we're still blocking and reblocking stuff that was done awhile ago...here's hoping we can do a run-through soon. Now, if we can get the younger people (in their mid-20's and very chatty) to quiet down, maybe we can get it done.
So, RAPstar...break a leg, merde...and all that stuff. Have a great time...swing that razor high, hear it singing yes!!!!!

RAPstar
04-18-2009, 03:47 PM
Opening night was spectacular!! It went alomst as well as it could, with only a couple of minor flubs. I truly believe this is the best cast I've worked with ever. I can't wait to do it again tonight!!

dis75ney
04-20-2009, 03:45 PM
Opening night was spectacular!! It went alomst as well as it could, with only a couple of minor flubs. I truly believe this is the best cast I've worked with ever. I can't wait to do it again tonight!!

WOOT WOOT!!! I'm so glad everything came together for your show! Now you can relax and have fun...

Sphyrna
04-20-2009, 04:51 PM
Glad to hear it went well!!