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Wizard of Oz

Sat, 19 Jan 2008, 11:13 am
Craigo94 posts in thread

So I found myself catapulting through Kansis aka Mandurah once more on opening night of MPAC's Wizard of Oz - haven't I been here before. Perhaps I too suffer from the bump on my head the size of an ostrich egg (Is that the bump or my head? - I'm a little confused)

I must say there definately are improvements from last time. The budget must have doubled. It's at least $4 now.

The Sets - I believe Kansis is purposely a little dull to enhance the Land of Oz. At times you had to imagine a few things here & there but that wasn't too hard. I'm sold anyhow. Lots of surprises too which I won't spoil but needless to say you have to keep your eyes peeled to capture the odd & strange detail here & there, and widen them sometimes to take it all in :lol:

The Actors - With a few new names on the bill I believe they all did really well. There's 2 Dorothy's (Jenn Wickham & Alison Hill) & insiders tell me they each have their strengths - and both are equally good to watch! I saw Jenn (Dorothy) & was nearly in tears over her dilema of losing Toto (Rusty). Even if the dog made strange transformations into a cane basket at times!

The Witch (Carole Dhu) absolutely glows with nastiness. There's so many kids there in Munchkinlad I pity the directors. The S'crow (Kim Godleman.), Tin boy (Jesse Angus) & Putty Cat (Darren Bilston) were wonderfully different from each other & captured the roles really well. Aunt Em/Glinda (Karen Godfrey)were 2 distinct characters but with the same warmth & fuzzy love. Unc' Henry (Malcolm Pratt) was certainly a father come uncle figure for her niece & wonderfully riled Miss Gultch (Carole Dhu) up at every opportunity. As the Guard he certainly was mad but a little predictable & perhaps aimed at the younger audience specifically. The Professor/Wizard (Laurence Williams) was a strange choice but only in that he was young. He held his character so well that I was completely convinced of the realism of Oz whenever he was around! All the minor leads did a great job too with Peter Rogers (Barrister/Tree/Monkey/Winkee General) stealing much of the show. Each minor lead though brought a great angle to each scene.

The Tech's - As usual with MPAC crew they've brought their magic to the fore. Lights intelligently worked out - changing the moods. Some large changes that were seeming done in no time at all. The usual opening night jitters too. Sometimes I feel that the Centre really doesn't give the boys enough time to tech rehearse as the opening night of many shows held there have issues. Opening night problems was for microphones this time. Cutting in, dropping out, interference. I heard that 2nd night went without any sound hitches AT ALL. Come on MPAC admin. Get/Let them get that quality on Opening!

The Band - It's so nice to hear the live sound. MPAC has done well in keeping I believe some professional players in their midst. It appears that it's so much easier for the cast with them in the pit. There' only 5 of them too but the lads (& a lass?) are playing so many instruments down there that there's a class to it all. Perhaps an international feeling.

It certainly made me think that with a Pro & Semi-Pro team around a cast that a local production like this one can be very convincing & thoroughly enjoyable. Go on, Go see it!

Hey guys just thought i

Mon, 21 Jan 2008, 10:56 pm
Walter Plinge
Hey guys just thought i would drop in on this conversation, i am new here and hoping to do some stuff with MPAC later this year in another musical. I went to the opening night of Wizard of OZ< and despite there being a few tech hitches (mics, no fire balls, couple of long changes), i actually really enjoyed it. Props to Jen for making it through those mic hitches on the first night, it must have been so distressing to know that your voice is cutting in and out. Her recreation of Dorothy was great, i feel she got the innocence but strong willed character about right. I would have been a bit annoyed to see Dorothy changed up to much. The tin man i found actually quite good, his singing voice was not AMAZING, but i still rate his performance as quite good, the dance he did in the emerald city(i think) was very entertaining and i had a good chuckle about it. DazzaB, i LOVED you as the Lion mate, your dialog was clear most of the night i was there, and obviously it is going to be hard to keep your characters voice on some of the bigger strong notes but as soon as they finished you came right back into character, but then again in the king of the jungle song i think this proved as a great contrast. It was good when you where sining about how great you where going to be your voice was strong and powerful, but when the character had the realization about his current state and the power dropped off a bit you could see the vulnerability of the cowardly lion. Kim...oh Kim, now to say you didn't put yourself into character is, for lack of a better word, moronic. Having met you a couple of times i know that this character suited you down to a 'T', your are a funny/sappy/intellectually challenged guy ;) and i know you take critique on board and i know your going to take what people say and improve yourself further. The guy who played OZ you by FAR where my favorite, i don't know what it was about you but i loved you character in the show, i felt connected to your character, especially the scene when we where back in Kansas and you where gathered around Dorothy, it was a short scene but a great one for you. To those who listen to Sting, don't. I have read many of his reviews and i would just like to say that his knowledge of music/singing is pathetic at best, when you mistake the word base for bass, and tombre for timbre...well lets just say that your work doesn't serve as a credible source for anything outside a year 3 musical class learning about 4/4 timing. If your talents are as lackluster as your singing i am not surprised you are critiquing more plays then getting roles in them. Get a musical lesson or two, learn to use those crazy characters to form words that make sense and go out and sing. Lots of Love

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Wizard of OzCraigo19 Jan 2008
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