2. Your Kimonos had the lapels right-over-left, when they should be left-over-right.
Gotta say though, the senbon dance was really cool, and I do agree that you were the best one. Your posture was good, you had the most life in your face, and you enunced your "t's" more than your "r's". Over all, I liked it!
you're very luck escalade4 :) he remains one of the best and most influential teachers i've ever had. please promise you'll say hi from alexis stember from me :)
This isn't the original nineteenth-century choreography? I also noticed the similarity between this and MacDonald's Stratford Festival production, but I assumed that it was because they both used the original choreography (and costumes, and all the other similarities).
Paper. I don't know much about theatre (in spite of a college class on it, which focused mostly on the economics of it), but I assume that there is at least rudimentary choreography written down for an opera.
Not generally, actually, unless you mean the very, very basics such as entrances and exits. Choreography and staging is generally left to the discretion of the director, and as such, is not included in the score or libretto. Now, I suppose a director might keep notes on his stage directions, but they likely wouldn't be anything that would get saved.
That isn't Anne Carlisle, you fuck!
Hoopermazing 9 months ago
Brutal.
Zanzibarbarian 1 year ago
OMG mr franz is my drama teacher anddd my Music Theater Teacher and were doing this play right now!
YuSayWut 1 year ago
some hideously out of tune singing ... but a nice looking production and done with enthusiasm
lhrlyc 1 year ago
The only let-downs were:
1. It sounded like you all were singing "liddle".
2. Your Kimonos had the lapels right-over-left, when they should be left-over-right.
Gotta say though, the senbon dance was really cool, and I do agree that you were the best one. Your posture was good, you had the most life in your face, and you enunced your "t's" more than your "r's". Over all, I liked it!
OctopussInPants10min 2 years ago
Lol!! you're the best out of the three of them!!
000nour000 3 years ago
Rodney Franz is my drama teacher! so cool!
escalade4 3 years ago 2
you're very luck escalade4 :) he remains one of the best and most influential teachers i've ever had. please promise you'll say hi from alexis stember from me :)
alexisstember 3 years ago
Is this the same Anne Carlisle from the 1982 movie "Liquid Sky"? It´s impossible to recognize her with so much make-up...
daniosh 3 years ago
No.
ClaraBeale 3 years ago
On the Suite Life Of Zack And Cody they sang this
kcdyorkies 3 years ago
YOU'R IN GREY.. issit?
abunjahal 4 years ago
Why is so much of the choreography copied from the Stratford Festival production? Even the encore was!
theguy3000 4 years ago
This isn't the original nineteenth-century choreography? I also noticed the similarity between this and MacDonald's Stratford Festival production, but I assumed that it was because they both used the original choreography (and costumes, and all the other similarities).
KingCrumbdenfroft 3 years ago
Well I wouldn't like it either if they used the old Victorian choreography. I just wished that they had tried to be original.
theguy3000 3 years ago
Considering that they didn't have video recording equipment back then, I'm not sure how anybody could possibly know the original choreography.
soprattitude 3 years ago
Paper. I don't know much about theatre (in spite of a college class on it, which focused mostly on the economics of it), but I assume that there is at least rudimentary choreography written down for an opera.
KingCrumbdenfroft 3 years ago
Not generally, actually, unless you mean the very, very basics such as entrances and exits. Choreography and staging is generally left to the discretion of the director, and as such, is not included in the score or libretto. Now, I suppose a director might keep notes on his stage directions, but they likely wouldn't be anything that would get saved.
soprattitude 3 years ago
Whoo hoo! I'm one of the dark pink ones, I think on the left at the very beginning...
GOOD TIMES!!!
hum97 4 years ago
This was one of my all-time favorite ITC shows. I saw it 4 times. Btw, it was actually in 1996. :)
ClaraJNaccarelli 4 years ago