Singin' in the Rain Part 12/14: "Broadway Melody"

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Uploaded by on Jan 12, 2009

Rockwall Community Playhouse's teen production of Singin' in the Rain, directed by Sharon Hale.

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  • I wish in parts he would have sang a touch louder or the piano wasnt so loud. All the actors/ dancers were entertaining to watch as I sit back and watch it again. I just think my immediate reactions the first time stem from the use of the curtain in the back, but that tap dancing sure was good. You ever do 42nd street? You seem to have the skills there, whether in acting and dancing or just choreography.

  • The actor playing Don Lockwood is absolutely not a jock. He is going to be a musical theater major. And unfortunately, this stage did not have the space requirements needed in order to have an elaborate set. Besides isn't it the talent that matters? Not the set? Being a theater major, I'm sure you agree?

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  • @87AmandaRenee

    it sounds like they have a pianist in the background

  • Where did you get your music? Is it a live musician or a recording? I've been searching everywhere for prerecorded tracks!

  • ahhh so much tapping and it's all awesome!

  • The dancing was amazing and the singing was really good too! The only thing I have to say is I would like a little more bit of energy form the actors in their voices but otherwise it was really good! Great Job!

  • I wish in parts he would have sang a touch louder or the piano wasnt so loud. All the actors/ dancers were entertaining to watch as I sit back and watch it again. I just think my immediate reactions the first time stem from the use of the curtain in the back, but that tap dancing sure was good. You ever do 42nd street? You seem to have the skills there, whether in acting and dancing or just choreography.

  • You are right. As a theatre major I dont care about the set as much a the acting. Without actors there is no show. I believe this is going to be very true of the set design for this musical I am helping design. It will be very minimal and on a stage with no wing or fly space. As for my jock comment, sorry. Just going by what I see and not by any fact. And as you can see, in my original comment I said he looked good on stage.

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