Um.....musical madness??
Fri, 22 Aug 2008, 10:00 pmjmuzz36 posts in thread
Um.....musical madness??
Fri, 22 Aug 2008, 10:00 pmThought I'd look at the auditions coming up in Perth theatre.
Lessee......
A Chorus Line - Melville
Black and White Cabaret Performance - Adhoc
Fame the Musical (what else would it be?) - Wanneroo
Phantom of the Music Hall - Kwinana
The month before....
The Sound of Music - Roleystone
Sing On - Stirling
I'm guessing Murray Music and Drama involves some singing and dancing given its a pantomine.
Billy Connolly once likened his voice to that of a goose farting in the fog.
Mine's worse.
Don't complain to me that we have a shortage of male auditionees if you're all going to try and be this year's "Eurobeat" or "Cabaret".
Topic for discussion - Is dramatic/comedic theatre facing a certain extinction because musicals pull an audience?
Well, no, we know there have been quality dramatic productions this year. Right?
As a non musical actor is it all in my head that there seems to be an ever increasing bias toward musical productions?
Am I cynical enough to suggest amateur theatre may be leaning toward the quick buck a musical can generate?
Many of the people who populate this forum are on club committees - please tell me it's all coincidence that there is not one non-musical audition to be had in Perth during September.
Please!!!
Guess I can concentrate on the garden and other thoroughly enjoyable activities next two months.
I'm gonna say it because I've hinted at it before in previous posts - we will see more of this and we will see more of the same production in the same year perfomed ad nauseum by any number of clubs and for God's sake, how fricking stagnant will amateur theatre be in 5 years!!!!!
Guess I'll be auditioning exclusively at KADS and Garrick (I know there was a recent exception)because their stages don't accomodate musicals (although I'd pay to see The King & I perfomed at KADS - the equivalent of one of those rubber guys folding himself into a cardboard box)
It's in my head right? No more musicals than in previous years? Right?
Grrrrrrrrrr
Here's Something to Ponder 2
Mon, 22 Sept 2008, 02:42 pmDaniel Day-Lewis will be playing Guido Contini in the film version of the musical "Nine", he is replacing Javier Bardem.
This musical film also includes Oscar winners:
Sophia Loren, Dame Judi Dench, Nicole Kidman & Marion Cotillard
Katharine Hepburn starred as Coco Chanel in the Broadway production of the musical "Coco"
"How are the actors able to emotionally replicate how they would feel breaking out into song in the middle of the street, when it is completely unrealistic to do so?"
To badly paraphrase Bob Fosse (I can't remember the precise quote) In a good musical, when the emotion gets too much for mere words, you sing!
It's not unnatural, Daniel, it hyper-natural
[That is, if it's good]
This is why in my opinion Opera is the ultimate art form...
Anyone who saw the Met broadcast of Romeo et Juliette would agree, having seen the best performance and characterisation of Juliet EVER, in any version - Anna Netrebko rocks!