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Help me expand roles in the musical Little Women
I am directing Little Women this Spring. I know it says that you can have as many as 40 in the cast but I am not sure I can get the teenagers psyched about being Monks and Trolls- help please? any suggestions appreciated.
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I've directed a dozen MTI shows (by March 2010)
Tell me about doing Mulan with an all white cast and community?
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Redesigning my Theater
Hi! We are redesigning our whole theatre -- I wanted to put a lift into the new stage ... but I also want the ability for my sets to slide in and out ... does anyone know how that is done? Is it on tracks? Thanks for the help!
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College Auditions
I'm going to be auditioning for Musical Theatre Programs in a couple of months. i was wondering if anyone has suggestions for monologues or 16 bar songs that a bari-tenor male could use for an audition. Any help would be very much appreciated!
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Auditions
Does anyone know a good site to find audition rating forms for when the kids audition?We are performing Annie Jr.Thanks
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Help from a small town....
I need your help - here's the setting: first musical in our school, small conservative town, cast of about 20 (9th - 12th graders) , and limited sets. And I also don't have a pit orchestra. Ideas, comments, support??? Thank you so much for you time,Tara
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Trying to figure out a "large scale" musical for a 116 seat blackbox!
Any suggestions??My group, Dynamic Stage Productions in Canton, MI is trying to figure out our "large scale" musical for this season but our spacial resources are a touch limited. Hoping showspace can help!:)?
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Set Design
I'm looking for set designs for "Guys & Dolls Jr" for a very small stage.
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Trying to find show with mostly females for high school
We would like to do another MTI show this year for our spring musical but I am very short on guys. I have 2-3 guys who can sing with much practice and coaching. the other possible 3 do have stage experience in terms of acting. I easily have 2 females who could both carry a lead part due to skills in acting and great musical voices. I have another 6-10 who sing quite well. I would appreciate any suggestions. My group does better with pop music. In the past 8 years some of our spring musicals have included the following: Damn Yankees, Footloose, Grease, Guys and Dolls, and Applause.
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Biggest Hurdles in the Middle-School Classroom and How to Overcome them
What are the biggest obstacles to putting on a musical in your school? Sometimes it's the budget, sometimes it is just finding the time. But other times, it might be getting support from other teachers or even the principal. The good news is that once you do put on a show, everyone sees the value in having done it. It is one of the few projects where students work collaboratively, as do teachers and staff. Also, it's a rare opportunity to get a pat on the back from the parents, PTA and prinicpal (who gets credit if a child does well in math? The child, of course!). So overcoming those initial obstacles is worth the effort. Any suggestions as to what they are and how to deal with them?
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