The Sound of Music @ Roleystone
Thu, 20 Nov 2008, 12:17 pmstinger13 posts in thread
The Sound of Music @ Roleystone
Thu, 20 Nov 2008, 12:17 pmI saw last night's performance of this perennially popular R&H piece, as did an almost full house of other enthusiastic punters.
While the template is slavishly adhered to as usual, there are a number of quite unusual aspects to this production.
First, the set consists of an open horseshoe stage, flanked by panels upon which are painted the various scene settings in a gallery-like arrangement. As the scenes change, the panel representing the appropriate setting is lit up in a very effective way.
Secondly, the characters do not really fit the usual 'type-moulds'. This may have to do with the pool from which the cast was drawn. Clearly, singing ability was put before physical appearance in several cases - which is as it should be in 'community' theatre.
Thirdly, the musical accompaniment consisted of a single pianist instead of the usual lush orchestration. While this did seem to detract a bit from the play's potential, at least it was live music and not a recording!-)
There were numerous highlights, particularly the children and the nuns chorus numbers and despite the fact that there didn't seem to be a lot of 'chemistry' between the two leads, there was many a misty eye in the house at the romantic bits.
Finally, while the scene changes were relatively simple, they seemed to take an inordinately long time and make a lot of noise. To me, this means 'not enough stage crew on hand'. This is hard to fathom, given the large number of walk-on 'extras' who could have been helping out backstage when not involved in the show, but there may besome other explanation for that. Well done, all!
I believe
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The Writer is a child forever listening at the keyhole of the adult world.