I saw Lion King very late too - lived in London 2001 and 2002 and never got to it while waiting for someone else to come with me! Finally saw it in 2009 when I visited London for a week. Really loved it!
Beautifully done, especially the first half. There were comedy parts in the second half more appealing to children. The most moving part was the big assembly of the animals near the start - deep rich part singing, and gorgeous animal mask/puppet costumes. And when the elephants came on, the audience gasped, and I found I had tears in my eyes!
There, shining in the sunrise, larger than they had seen him before, shaking his mane (for it had apparently grown again) stood Aslan himself.
"...when a willing victim who had committed no treachery was killed in a traitor's stead, the Table would crack and Death itself would start working backwards."
I just saw the Lion King at the theater tonight! It was the most amazing play I have seen in my life! I know I'm a little late to the show, but, I just can't believe how much I missed! If anyone is considering going, don't hesitate to go!
I'd love to see The Lion King live in London's West End, I've heard it's brilliant!!! I've seen the films and love the music, Elton John's amazing at writing it ooh I hope I'll be able to see it soon
I'm seeing Chorus Line tomorrow! I'm soooo excited!!
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avvie by AslansChild thank you!!!
I do acting lessons at Playbox Theater and singing at Secret Garden Musical Theater School. I have an agent and I really want to be involved in the arts when i'm older! Its great to see so many people with such similar interests coming together through Narnia! I hope to take a BA degree at Birningham school of acting or RADA!
Narnia is childhood...
Seriously, just give the kid the orange. He needs his vitamin C!
that sounds like so much fun CharlotteRose!!! its so cool you have an agent! You do have great plans for yourself! I hope you achieve them!
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avvie by AslansChild thank you!!!
Oh, gracious!
I'm sorry I never told you about the second weekend of "Oliver!", and that I didn't say ANYTHING about the annual production of "A Christmas Carol"! I feel really bad!
And how did we let this get way back around page 4 or 5?! Isn't anyone acting in, or watching shows these days?!
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Anyhow, I've been back at the playhouse for awhile now. (A couple times last month, and most of this month) This time I'm helping out with the summer kid's show... School House Rock Live Jr!
At first I was just helping the littlest ones (who we seem to have a LOT of this time) learn the songs. Because they can't read, let alone read music! I had to sit next to them, music in my lap and sing WITH THEM. (and of course, I learned it too, as I didn't want to teach them wrong! )
Now, I've moved to working backstage (seeing as they know the songs now). Mainly helping with making sure they have the props when they need them, and put them away when they're done with them. And I'll probably do whatever else that the director tells me to do.
This show is unique, in that the kids are onstage the entire time, and there is very little dialogue. Anyway, it's been a ton of fun. And I can't believe that tech week starts on sunday!
I'm really bummed, cause I have to miss the 3rd and 4th (aka the last two) performances because I'll be leaving for camp the morning of the third one. Oh, well... I love camp, so it's not all bad! I just wish I didn't have to miss anything (not to mention the cast party. those are always funny when it's for the kids show). But at least I can be there for the first two performances!
Hmm... what else? I remember one funny instance (and I can tell more another time). I think it happened a day or two ago? Anyway, for the song "Unpack your Adjectives" they have this suitcase that has a couple signs in it. Well, they have to go in a certain order... and are usually mixed up by the time the song is done.
Well, I had already put them in order, set them in the suitcase again, and set it on the prop table when Lizze (another backstage person) came up to me... "Andrea, can you put the signs back in the suitcase?" "It's already done" "Really? OH THANK YOU!" "No problem"
You should have seen the look on her face! It felt so good to know I was a big help. I mean, I'd missed all of last week because of VBS, and had missed here and there before that cause of being sick or busy. So I was worried they wouldn't even need me. But apparently they do!
OH!! I know something else! There aren't that many of us back there, a parent or two, Lizze, Kyle (who's around 13-15?), and me. And Kyle will be going up to the light/sound booth starting on sunday to help up there. So there are probably only three or four of us back there. Anyway, Kyle's been running around with this panicked look on his face a couple times. So, one of the times about two days ago, I stopped him:
"Hey, hold it a minute, buddy."
"What?"
"You're doing a great job, but just out of curiousity... how many shows have you done?"
He makes the shape of a zero with his hand, while mouthing it.
me, to the one mom, as he runs off: "That's why"
So yesterday, I pulled him aside again.
"I just wanted to tell you that you're doing a really great job. I don't know why you're so worried."
"I only get worried when it's messing up"
"Well, that isn't your problem... it's their job. Worry about if you're doing your job right. And you are! You'll learn with time... it takes awhile to get used to theatre." (or something like that)
I'm actually pretty impressed with him. He's very detail oriented, and calm (for the most part), and on top of things. I wish I had done that well the first show I was involved in! AND during the first time I worked backstage! I mean, I've been backstage for several now, and still feel like I don't always know what I'm doing. He seems like a pro the very first time! I'm jealous.
Ok, I should run along now... but I'll try and keep you up-to-date on what happens!
I loved reading your post, Anna. I have been doing some acting, so I guess I should have been posting here.
I got in the play Annie (as some of you might know, from Town Square), and I'm the orphan Duffie. I actually got close to being Annie, so this is a wonderful experience so far. It's so exciting, talking to different people every night, making more friends.
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^ Wow congrats on your role Elanor! Annie is a wonderful play. I got to see it when I was little and I love the films too.
Anna I love your avatar and signature. I was in the production of School House Rock a few years ago. It was so much fun!
Long Live King Caspian & Queen Liliandil Forever!
Jill+Tirian! Let there be Jilrian!
Ooh goodness. I really need to visit this thread more often - I have soooo much to talk about, involving theater.
So I'm not sure if I mentioned this or not, but this spring our school did a musical adaptation of Charles Dickens' The Mystery of Edwin Drood, where the audience got to vote on different endings (since Dickens died before writing the end to the mystery). I got to play a character named Bazzard (traditionally a man's part but easily adapted for a female), who basically always wants to be "center stage" but just never gets a chance in the limelight. It was really my first principal role (despite it being my 11th show), and I had a whole song to myself!
Also, all the suspects had to learn songs to sing if the audience chooses them to be the a) mysterious undercover detective, b) murderer, or c) lover. In the end, my character earned a lot of sympathy from the audience, and over the course of our six shows, I ended up being the mysterious detective three times, the murderer once, and a lover twice. Pretty good deal! This definitely was my favorite show thusfar.
We'll be doing a stage adaptation of Alice in Wonderland in the fall - then the musical Pippin in the spring. Which will be my last show at my school before I graduate. Noooo!
Anna, that sounds like such fun, helping out the little kids! I've helped out with two little-kid shows, the most recent one being A Twist of the Tongue this past winter. Little kids and tongue twisters? The cutest thing ever.
And Ela, I believe I've said it already but I'll say it again: congrats on your role! Our local playhouse is actually right in the middle of doing Annie - I saw it last weekend. My choir director is Miss Hannigan, so it was really funny watching her stagger around stage, acting mean and drunk.
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I'm rehearsing in a show called ARPOV - it's short for the full title which is an old-time music hall style show with lots of songs and some humour.
We have about 50-60 songs, most of which we now know the tunes for but still have words to get into our heads. Some of the cast are younger, but a lot of us are in the over-40 bracket, making learning slower - but on the other hand, plenty of the songs are oldies, and some of already know quite a few of them.
We open on 30th June, have 8pm shows Thursday to Saturday + a Saturday matinee, for two weeks. Finish on 9th July.
The theatrical group has lost its theatre in the earthquake, so we are borrowing a small school hall, which will seat about a hundred audience max. We have to bring our own costumes (four changes each), and do our makeup at home.
This has been a nice distraction from earthquake related things - including a second covering of wet grey silt on my garden and mud everywhere this week!
There, shining in the sunrise, larger than they had seen him before, shaking his mane (for it had apparently grown again) stood Aslan himself.
"...when a willing victim who had committed no treachery was killed in a traitor's stead, the Table would crack and Death itself would start working backwards."
^ Wow congrats on your role Elanor! Annie is a wonderful play. I got to see it when I was little and I love the films too.
Thank you; I'm surprised with what a sweet play it is! And I love all the music.
And Ela, I believe I've said it already but I'll say it again: congrats on your role! Our local playhouse is actually right in the middle of doing Annie - I saw it last weekend. My choir director is Miss Hannigan, so it was really funny watching her stagger around stage, acting mean and drunk.
Thanks, Silver! It is really funny to be in plays with people who play the mean characters; and are so so sweet and nice in real life! I had to do that in Little Women; the lady who played Aunt March was SO sweet, and I had to be scared of her!
Edwin Drood sounds like so so much fun, Silver; I want your character!
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When I was 6, our school had to present "Cinderella" on TV. I was a fairy. I wanted to play Lucy in "The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe" when I was younger but until I'll turn 13, acting is dead.
Lucy:Do you remember who really defeated the White Witch?
Peter: Yes.
Susan:No.
Lucy:Do you both believe in Narnia?
Narnians, Caspian and Edmund:We believe.
Susan and Peter:Shut up.
Aw thats a shame juzuma loves lucy, why can't you act untill you're 13, if you don't mind me asking? but Cinderella on TV, excellent
Like you, I deamt of playing Lucy but at the time I had no agent to tell me about auditions and our family didn't have the internet so we were pretty cut off acting wise
I'm in a school production of 'A Midsummer Nights Dream' at the moment, playing Hippolyta! Which is fun! I'm also singing in the show as well. No real audition oppertunities untill after the holls (for that reason...bring on the holls!) but after that let panto season begin!!!!
Narnia is childhood...
Seriously, just give the kid the orange. He needs his vitamin C!
Its sad, the last production I was in was last fall, Aida.
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CharlotteRose, that's cause all are making films now in the web and it's required to be 13...
Lucy:Do you remember who really defeated the White Witch?
Peter: Yes.
Susan:No.
Lucy:Do you both believe in Narnia?
Narnians, Caspian and Edmund:We believe.
Susan and Peter:Shut up.