Chicago
Mon, 26 Mar 2001, 09:36 pmWalter Plinge25 posts in thread
Chicago
Mon, 26 Mar 2001, 09:36 pmFirst of all I would like to congratulate Grant and Julia for getting having ambition to form their own company. Secondly I would like to offer a piece of advice. I don't consider myself to be an expert, but I have been heavily involved with non-professional theatre for the past 10 years. In my expereince being part of the creative team and performing on stage do not mix. I saw Chicago on Sunday night and I felt that the production suffered from lack of direction. It is very difficult for the director/choreographer to be objective when they are on stage themselves. I could definitely see the talent and potential of the cast, but I could not shake the feeling that something was missing.
RE: Chicago
Tue, 17 Apr 2001, 02:41 amWalter Plinge
The show sucked. The staging also was really unreliable as the way that the performers moved around it. What did the show actually "Show" as of relivance to Chicago. It all was a setup to take our so desperately needed $65.00! It was unmistakebly the worst production ever. "Barney: And Friends, in concert" was better. The only thing that made it good was the comfortable seats. We didn't neede to waste our money.. because we there are other shows out there that are better.
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