jack the ripper
Fri, 1 Dec 2000, 08:11 pmWalter Plinge4 posts in thread
jack the ripper
Fri, 1 Dec 2000, 08:11 pmYou know the type of show, that you have been forced into buying tickets for, you go along expecting a worn out melodrama and get total magic.
The Old Mill's tiny stage was filled with TV studio quality street set, superb lighting and a cast of 'thousands'. From the minute that the superb quality music started, the chorus broke into a powerful - for a change - in tune performance.
There was humour, drama, quality costumes and very fine directing brought out the best of a superb cast, from 12? to 60?
A wonderful night out. But how could it have made any money?
The Old Mill's tiny stage was filled with TV studio quality street set, superb lighting and a cast of 'thousands'. From the minute that the superb quality music started, the chorus broke into a powerful - for a change - in tune performance.
There was humour, drama, quality costumes and very fine directing brought out the best of a superb cast, from 12? to 60?
A wonderful night out. But how could it have made any money?
RE: jack the ripper
Sat, 2 Dec 2000, 04:29 amA wonderful night out. But how could it have made any money?
Unfortunetly it has made money, mainly because of all those talented reuseable people resources, who worked their buts off utalising what we had without being frightened to aquire and use the art of "P'ing" to achieve the desired result.
PROPER PLANNING PREVENTS POOR PERFORMANCE.
However, there were a few things which did not come about, which I must apologise for, such as the 'smioloff lighting effect' and our home grown 'fogger' ( smoke fan forced thru a dry ice bath [esky] ) which did not happen along with a few other things mainly caused by a lack of time and sleep, while attempting a major re-wire (upgrade from 30 patch circiuts to 140 re-routed from back stage to a tempory patch panel in the bio box) and ofcourse renovate the venue at the same time, [Sorry! had to get that in} while we had nothing to do.
Thanks for your comments and we are glad you enjoyed IT
"as that's what it's all about"
Joe McCabe
Unfortunetly it has made money, mainly because of all those talented reuseable people resources, who worked their buts off utalising what we had without being frightened to aquire and use the art of "P'ing" to achieve the desired result.
PROPER PLANNING PREVENTS POOR PERFORMANCE.
However, there were a few things which did not come about, which I must apologise for, such as the 'smioloff lighting effect' and our home grown 'fogger' ( smoke fan forced thru a dry ice bath [esky] ) which did not happen along with a few other things mainly caused by a lack of time and sleep, while attempting a major re-wire (upgrade from 30 patch circiuts to 140 re-routed from back stage to a tempory patch panel in the bio box) and ofcourse renovate the venue at the same time, [Sorry! had to get that in} while we had nothing to do.
Thanks for your comments and we are glad you enjoyed IT
"as that's what it's all about"
Joe McCabe