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Posted By Cynthia Calhoun 03-16-2018 09:41
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I did the show last year and used Right on Cue services. They have the entire show and it's really good. The only catch is that it's all for an iOS, so we hooked my iPad up to the sound board. Overall, it ended up perfect.  Right On Cue Services - Home | 2017 Good luck! ------------------------------ ...
Posted By Cynthia Calhoun 02-19-2018 08:51
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For my college, the theatre major was distinct from the education major, so I had a pretty strong training in technical theatre, especially design. However, I'm in a situation where I have a full-time tech theatre teacher while I focus on the drama classes, so my knowledge of many light and sound programs ...
Posted By Cynthia Calhoun 01-25-2018 10:18
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Our Spring Musical is The Baker's Wife by Stephen Schwartz. We have our license, etc. from MTI, and now I'm trying to locate some music resources (accompaniment, etc.) for the production, as our school instrumental music program isn't the strongest and the band director isn't the most helpful, especially ...
Posted By Cynthia Calhoun 10-06-2015 13:03
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1. We did Arsenic and Old Lace in the winter on our lecture hall stage (we have a huge performing arts center, but I wanted to give them a different venue experience). You only need a few stairs visible - the actors sell the stairs as they run up and behind a wall. 2. I've looked on community Facebook ...
Posted By Cynthia Calhoun 09-13-2015 22:31
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For my Drama 2/3 class, I wanted to create a sense of artist accountability as well as a check for me to see what students are learning - and are they learning the skills I think that they are learning? So I made these handouts for them so that they could 1) see the "standards" expected of them, and ...
Posted By Cynthia Calhoun 02-19-2015 10:00
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Hi, there! We are doing Jekyll and Hyde in April, and I'm looking for a good resource to rent or buy Victorian-era costumes, especially gentlemen's suits. I'm a pretty good seamstress, so I'm comfortable with the simpler stuff, but I'll need to definitely rent or buy things without spending a fortune. ...
Posted By Cynthia Calhoun 02-08-2015 19:39
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When we did it several years ago, I had a few gender-bender roles. Lennox, Caithness, Mentieth, Fleance, Banquo, and "Duffling" - also the Old Man. We had it set in Art Deco 1920s, so we could do a lot with females in male roles as a thematic element. The kids loved it, and we had a great audience ...
Posted By Cynthia Calhoun 01-07-2015 12:36
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Good morning! We are doingJekyll and Hyde in the spring, and my conductor and I are curious about instrumentation, especially what is needed in the way of keyboards (we don't have the books yet, and we want to be prepared). Anyone have experience with this show? Do you need a lot of keyboards, keyboard ...