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Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2004 10:22 am
Let's see...
Straight Plays The Crucible - Martha Corey Miracle on 34th Street - Ensemble Nevermore - Duchess Ulrica To See the Stars - Margaret Murphy (Insert various One-Acts here)
Musicals Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat - Ensemble (2x) Li'l Abner - Juliet Scragg Anything Goes (2x) - Ensemble once, Reporter the other time How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying - Miss Jones* Singin' in the Rain - Dora Bailey
All that, but Jonesy (see *) has got to been my favorite. biggrin
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Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2004 1:29 pm
BubbleGumPop WOW! Zephyr! You've been a ton of stuff! Whoo. I have to go breathe now. Haha well, experience is the best tool for learning! And considering its my major in college, I'd better do a lot of it ^_^
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High-functioning Werewolf
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Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2004 3:19 pm
This resume is full of crap, but eh. It's experience.
Operas/Revues: Chorus Gremlin- Peer Gynt* Symphony Under the Sea- Selections From the Little Mermaid Selections from Oliver! Selections from The Sound of Music* Selections from Fiddler on the Roof* Selections from Aida Mephistophele* Mahler's 3rd
Plays: Templeton- Charlotte's Web* A Shephard in a Christmas pageant Cobweb- A Midsummernight's Dream* The Queen- A.A. Milne's The Ugly Duckling* Katie- Bang, Bang, You're Dead* Mrs. Blewett- Anne of Green Gables Octopus #3- The Honorable Urashima Taro (Don't even ask. O_O) The Understanding Angel- The Littlest Angel*
Musicals: Wicked Stepmother- Cinderella Old Helen- Song of Survival* Chorus Girl- Quilters
*= my favorites
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Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2004 5:39 pm
I've always wanted to be the stepmother in Cinderella! Lucky! ^_^ And that's a pretty impressive resume, as well. Shibby.
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WickedElphie Vice Captain
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Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2004 10:37 pm
Nothing to do with topic... but YEAH people are using my banners! Wee!
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Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2004 2:21 pm
This is excluding purely musical performances as I cannot really remember them too well.
High School The Mikado -- chorus The Gondoliers -- chorus Snapshots & Portaits -- lead role: Sharon Forbes Lifeline -- percussionist/set construction/costume design and making Mime & Cheese -- piano accompanist
Theatre Troops H.M.S. Pinafore -- chorus Grease -- Marty Trial By Jury -- Bridesmaid The Pirates of Penzance -- chorus (understudy: Edith)
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Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2004 10:39 pm
Well this list may appear rather short... yes... I danced in: Cinderella-a mouse, moon, a goat, a villager, and a soldier (yes, I got to use my community theatre's amazing quick change room!) Beauty and the Beast- a napkin, a villager, a tree (yes, a tree*weeps*)
Was in: Les Miserables- ensemble Velveteen Rabbit- The Skin Horse Joeseph-children's thingymajig (a while ago) Muppets go to space- Big Bird (who is not, in fact, a muppet)
There's more. I dont' wanna go on and on, haha...
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Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2004 4:29 pm
Pharaoh Ramases Red Scully Pharoah Ramases Sorry this is so long, but you asked for it. Major roles: Dames At Sea--Lucky^ Joseph....Dreamcoat--Levi^ Little Shop of Horrors--Voice of Audrey II^ Guys 'n Dolls--Nicely-Nicely Johnson You played Nicely Nicely Johnson? You're awesome. He's one of my favorite characters.People have told me that I was the best they'd heard at that role since Stubbey Keyes. I love guys and dolls. You song is my sisters favorite. we liston to the broadway version all the time.
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Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2004 12:27 pm
Romeo and Juliet: Dead Body/Citizen (We modernized it by making the Capulets Jewish and the Montegues Palestinian. It added another conflict to the story. The show turned out quite nicely.)
Clockwork: Lila Mae (a disturbed women who gets killed during the first act, simply because she is so annoying)
Pirates of Penzance: Samuel (We had a lack of talented guys. They made me wear a beard. I'ts a painful memory.)
Annie: Drake (Head Maid)
Footloose: Chorus
Wizard of Oz: The Cowardly Lion (The dog that Played Toto got a little too friendly with my tail. Biting it as well as.... Other things. I guess he thought I was a big chew toy.... Or another dog. I'm still recovering from the trauma. :: shivers thinking about it :: )
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Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2004 6:38 pm
Fame- Mabel Gypsy- Tessie/Agnes West Side Story- Officer Schrank/Francesca Annie- July Mystery of Edwin Drood- Bazzard/ Chorus Girl Les Miserables- convict/constable/poor person/person in tavern/student (I think Feuilly)
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High-functioning Werewolf
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Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2004 6:39 pm
surprised I want to do the Pirates of Penzance! I'm trying to convince my theatre teacher that it's a good idea to do it next year even though 90% of our male talent graduated last year and the remaining 10% will be graduating at the end of this one.
We'd just need to teach choir in addition to theatre. Or force the guys into it. Whichever causes Mrs. Hopton to not retire before I graduate. eek
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Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2004 11:22 am
eek oh, well, lets see...... i havent been in any shows, but i can tell you all of them that i've worked 3nodding .....
-The Music Man(worked spot)
-You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown(stage crew)
-Barnum(stage crew and rail)
-Hello Dolly(assistant stage manager the first time, spot the second, and rail the third 3nodding )
-Little Shop of Horrors(spot the first and rail the second)
-Seussical(rail)
-The Secret Garden(light board the first and stage crew the second)
-Grease(stage crew the first and second, rail the third)
-Peter Pan(stage crew the first, light board the second)
-Caberet(rail and stage crew)
-Camelot(assistant stage manager)
-Annie(spot the first, rail the second)
-Will Rogers Follies(stage crew)
-Pirates of Penzance(stage crew the first and asm the second)
-Fame(spot)
-Les Miserables(stage crew the first and spot the second)
-The Wiz(stage crew)
-Ten Little Indians(light board)
-The Wizard of Oz(stage crew)
-Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat(stage crew)
-Oliver!(spot)
-Li'l Abner(stage crew)
-Guys 'n Dolls(light board)
-Footloose(spot)
-Funny Girl(stage crew)
-Rent(stage crew)
-Snoopy(stage crew and rail)
hmmmm, thats all i can think of at the moment, but i know i've done more if i look through some stuff........ and in case you're wondering thats 37 shows. 3nodding (and yes, i dont have a life xp )
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Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2004 12:27 pm
Let's see...
Full length productions Midsummer Night's Dream - Demitrius My Three Angels - Paul The Importance of Being Earnest - Rev. Chausable
One-Act Plays Hard Candy - Ira The Real Inspector Hound(I'm in the process of directing this one) - Birdboot Visit to a Small Planet - Roger Spelding
Student-Written One-Act Plays Blind Date - Tommy Goldielooks (I also directed this one) - King Ben
Musicals Carnival - Jacqout
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Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2004 1:53 pm
Andurill Romeo and Juliet: Dead Body/Citizen (We modernized it by making the Capulets Jewish and the Montegues Palestinian. It added another conflict to the story. The show turned out quite nicely.) Clockwork: Lila Mae (a disturbed women who gets killed during the first act, simply because she is so annoying) Pirates of Penzance: Samuel (We had a lack of talented guys. They made me wear a beard. I'ts a painful memory.) Annie: Drake (Head Maid) Footloose: Chorus Wizard of Oz: The Cowardly Lion (The dog that Played Toto got a little too friendly with my tail. Biting it as well as.... Other things. I guess he thought I was a big chew toy.... Or another dog. I'm still recovering from the trauma. :: shivers thinking about it :: ) HAHA! I laughed my a** off when i got to your anecdote about Wizard of Oz. *wipes away tears of laughter* I'm so sorry! A friend of mine was in a dinner theater production of Wizard of Oz, and she was Dorothy...the dog they used apparently almost bit all of her finger off (it got hold of the tip), and so they had to give it a shock collar so it didn't mess anything up during the run of the show. Wow...I'm really sorry about your Toto experience, but it's kinda funny. blaugh
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Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2004 6:10 pm
right now i'm the stage manager of a playreading my thespian troupe is doing. the play is the Foreigner. it's hilarous xd
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