For the Oompa-Loompas, we just used our regular students, but they were never ion the actual stage at the same time as the other actors. They were on the gym floor (we have a stage in the gym) during the factory scenes. When they did their songs/poems, they did not share the stage with anyone else. When one needed to interact with Wonka, we just used the shortest one. I think the audience was able to suspend their disbelief.
Additionally, they were costumed in a super fun way. We had these giant overalls (some red, some blue) that we used with green curly wigs. They each wore different brightly colored shirts. The shirts that were long sleeve and form-fitting also gave the impression of smaller people with the large overalls.
There are still some pics posted on our school website (spsl.net) under the Clubs and Activities/Drama Club links if you want to check out a few photos. I had two casts of students, and it worked with both. Both of my Wonkas were also on the taller side, so that helped as well.
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Jen Martinez
St. Pius X/ St. Leo School
Omaha, NE
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Original Message:
Sent: 10-24-2024 06:16
From: Kelley Marchant
Subject: High School students playing Oompa Loompas
Quite a number of years ago, we had 10 large Elmo dolls....we painted their hair, facial features and clothing with black light paint and 5 "puppeteers" dressed in black wore them strapped to their calves and controlled their arms with fishing line. So, we went to a blacklight effect every time they appeared. They were a big hit and we auctioned off the puppets at the end of the run (Take Home You're Own Oompa Loompa) and we made quite a bit of money to not only pay for them but also support the next show.
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Kelley Marchant
International School of Islamabad
Theatre Teacher
Original Message:
Sent: 10-22-2024 13:35
From: Rebecca Reisert
Subject: High School students playing Oompa Loompas
My high school will be performing Charlie and the Chocolate Factory in March. I'd love my fellow directors to share how they portrayed Oompa Loompas in productions of this show or Willie Wonka with having high school people (or adults) playing those roles. We've looked at having them perform on their knees like Lord Farquaad or possibly using some sort of puppetry. We don't have enough students that we can use just our shorter cast members to play these parts. How have you done it or seen it done?
Also, if you've produced this play, how did you portray the squirrels?
Thanks!
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Rebecca [Reisert
St. Xavier High School
Louisville, KY
rreisert@saintx.com
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