Friday, July 10, 2009

Blue Unit 2009 #32


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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

The first thing I noticed was the tv screens at the top. A good friend of mine is a professor of stage design and one of his favorites quotes is "if they are looking at the set, the play is no good!". I can't see putting tvs over a good flying act. It a diversion from the main part of the performance.
Bob Kitto

Chic Silber said...

One of my very favorite theatrical

quotes that I have framed is -

"I have often seen a play in which

the scenery was of a much higher

order of art, and enormously more

skilled in it's execution, than

either the play or the acting

upon which it was wasted."

George Bernard Shaw

Frank Ferrante said...

Spoken like a true Behind-the-Scenes guys! That guy Shaw shoulda been a writer! ~frank

Little John said...

In 1996 when I started this chapter in my entertainment career my job was to move Audio, Lighting, and Staging gear around Walt Disney World. Well since then Video gear has taken over and all that fragile crap comes in little cases without wheels, odd shaped boxes that destroys a truck pack, it comes with cable that will not coil, it is all very expensive stuff that become obsolete in only a few months, and the operators of this equipment think that they are Divine beings.

Jack Ryan said...

Chic,

Great quote and similar to the venerable critic's comment on a new musical, "I came out humming the scenery."

Buckles said...

Didn't Shaw also make the remark, referring to the Critics?
"They left no turn unstoned!"

Anonymous said...

Frank,
GBS was a writer of plays and a very good one. His plays were and are real theatre.
Buckles,
What do you think he meant by "no
turn unstoned"? I think I have seen many stoned turns over the years.
Bob Kitto

Frank Ferrante said...

Thank you for that clarification, Bob. Would that I was as erudite as others on here. ~frank