Scotch'n'Soda's production of Pippin at Carnegie Mellon University. This is a student run theatre production, not the drama department. Scotch'n'Soda premiere the original production of Pippin in 1967 before it went to Broadway.
Scene six solely encomapsses On The Right Track.
ugh i hate when they cast a women a leading player
rocky362 1 year ago
we just did it at our school, and we had 3 girls playng leading player...it wus amazing! they all moved as one it wus sooo kool!
ajgreno 2 years ago
Okay, so they probably didn't...
But some productions do put intermission directly following Morning Glow so it picks up where Pippin assumes power of the throne. Meaning, there is no need for a false Finale anymore.
But also, Pippin used to be a one act show on Broadway so maybe they did that too and they did cut out the intermission, showing no need for the false Finale Act I.
Eh?
buddwyer138 4 years ago
Great Job!!! This is one of my favorite songs!! The more and more I see it done, the more I like a female leading player over a male one.
SonofEire 4 years ago
Am I missing something? Where's the rest of the play?
CameronMcIntoshDFOH 4 years ago
umm... did they cut a whole... intermission?
I mean, what exactly did they do?
zerrish 4 years ago