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Who here playes in shows? and what shows have you done?
I will play in a show orchestra, but only if there really is no one else avalable. Mainly because my career ambition is to be a stage technitian, and I spend too much time watching and doing tech things and not enought time concentrating on the music.
But the shows I have played are
The Mickado
Fame
The Wizard of Oz
and currently Babes in Arms.
I will play in a show orchestra, but only if there really is no one else avalable. Mainly because my career ambition is to be a stage technitian, and I spend too much time watching and doing tech things and not enought time concentrating on the music.
But the shows I have played are
The Mickado
Fame
The Wizard of Oz
and currently Babes in Arms.
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Babes In Arms
42nd St.
Oliver
Music Man
Annie
Wizard of Oz
Hello Dolly
Titanic
Crazy for You
Fiddler on the Roof
Bye Bye Birdie
Leader of the Pack
State Fair
played keyboard and bass trombone, mostly...played one show on euphonium(transposed 2nd horn parts).
i love shows....
Babes in Arms was my first show.
TONS of hits in that one... to augment a not-too-hot storyline... like most musicals, i suppose. lol
justin
42nd St.
Oliver
Music Man
Annie
Wizard of Oz
Hello Dolly
Titanic
Crazy for You
Fiddler on the Roof
Bye Bye Birdie
Leader of the Pack
State Fair
played keyboard and bass trombone, mostly...played one show on euphonium(transposed 2nd horn parts).
i love shows....
Babes in Arms was my first show.
TONS of hits in that one... to augment a not-too-hot storyline... like most musicals, i suppose. lol
justin
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oh i did Fame, also.
my one and only tenor trombone musical... thank the lucky stars... no-one should ever hear me squeak out such atrocious high(for me) notes!!! FORTUNATELY the volume level was so loud i could let 'em rip like Fred Wesley!!! well, not EXACTLY... minus a few right notes.
justin
my one and only tenor trombone musical... thank the lucky stars... no-one should ever hear me squeak out such atrocious high(for me) notes!!! FORTUNATELY the volume level was so loud i could let 'em rip like Fred Wesley!!! well, not EXACTLY... minus a few right notes.
justin
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Fame has some doozies of high notes. Fortunatly when I did it as a school show, the school brass teacher was able to play the high parts on french horn.
Babes in Arms I agree that the story line is a bit thin, and the scores that we have are hopeless. The photocopying (by the people that the theatre company has hired them off) has cut off alot of key changes, and there are several parts where the score is almost un readable by cuts made by other people and have not been rubbed out but photocopyed .
Babes in Arms I agree that the story line is a bit thin, and the scores that we have are hopeless. The photocopying (by the people that the theatre company has hired them off) has cut off alot of key changes, and there are several parts where the score is almost un readable by cuts made by other people and have not been rubbed out but photocopyed .
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I don't usually play in shows, but i do perform in them, or i do tech.
my list (performances):
Pajama Game
West Side Story
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
Jesus Christ Superstar
The King and I
tech:
Beauty and the Beast
Pajama Game
West Side Story
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
Jesus Christ Superstar
South Pacific
Scrooge
Annie
The King and I[/i]
my list (performances):
Pajama Game
West Side Story
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
Jesus Christ Superstar
The King and I
tech:
Beauty and the Beast
Pajama Game
West Side Story
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
Jesus Christ Superstar
South Pacific
Scrooge
Annie
The King and I[/i]
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I played 3rd trombone in Anything Goes. That's it for now.
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The Music Man and Sugar is all I've done. However, there are usually two a year at my school, so that list will quickly expand.
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I enjoy playing shows now and then. I don't do too many because I work very early in the morning, so those late nights really get me down after a couple weeks.
In no particular order, I've played:
Funny Girl
Sound of Music
Music Man
Carousel
Of Thee I Sing
Guys and Dolls
How To Succeed in Business
Bye Bye Birdie
...maybe a couple more I can't recall....
In no particular order, I've played:
Funny Girl
Sound of Music
Music Man
Carousel
Of Thee I Sing
Guys and Dolls
How To Succeed in Business
Bye Bye Birdie
...maybe a couple more I can't recall....
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Oh, and I also played he bass part on tuba few times.
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Fortunately, I have been able to play in quite a few musicals including:
Beauty and the Beast
Seussical
Crazy for You
Guys and Dolls
Big
Peter Pan
Oklahoma
Once upon a Mattress
The King and I
Sound of Music
My Fair Lady
The Wizard of Oz
Singing in the Rain
West Side Story
Jesus Superstar
Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat
Godspell
Grease
and a few more that I can't think of. On some of those, I played the cello part (on bone), but only on one or two.
Beauty and the Beast
Seussical
Crazy for You
Guys and Dolls
Big
Peter Pan
Oklahoma
Once upon a Mattress
The King and I
Sound of Music
My Fair Lady
The Wizard of Oz
Singing in the Rain
West Side Story
Jesus Superstar
Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat
Godspell
Grease
and a few more that I can't think of. On some of those, I played the cello part (on bone), but only on one or two.
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just wondering, has anybody played in an opera before? I havent but I would LOVE to!
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Quote from: "obrien.music"just wondering, has anybody played in an opera before? I havent but I would LOVE to!
I have.
They get a bit long. Especially night after night.
I did Lakme by Puccinni, and the highlight of that rather odd opera was when the female lead killed herself. See, she was wearing an "I dream of Jeanie" type outfit, decently low cut, and her spot for convusions and such was in direct line of sight for the low brass and percussion. Made our night. She even died in a single aria! Wow! I don't quite get the thing about a french guy writting about englishmen in india, but hey, it's opera.
I also did "The Tender Land" by Copland. Great music, but the 2.5 hour plot was nicely reduced to a single paragraph in the programs. They didn't miss much either. And there was no revealing clothing in that one. This one was a nice on to play while intoxicated. During intermission on rehersals, the first trumpet and I went to a nearby bar and threw back a couple beers before playing the second half. Then it just flew by.
The others, I was in the chorus rather then the pit, so it's a bit different.
Operas can just take a LOT of time.
Musicials I've done:
Annie Get Your Gun
Will Roger's Follies
Follies
Sound of Music
West Side Story
Gypsy (No revealing clothing in that one. Just pasties There is however something disturbing about the woman at the end singing raunchy and stripping to the same song a little girl had just sung innocently 2 hours before.)
Chicago
...and I forget anything else, but I'm pretty sure there are more.
Two I want to do are Sweeny Todd and Jekyll and Hyde. Still hoping there.
I have.
They get a bit long. Especially night after night.
I did Lakme by Puccinni, and the highlight of that rather odd opera was when the female lead killed herself. See, she was wearing an "I dream of Jeanie" type outfit, decently low cut, and her spot for convusions and such was in direct line of sight for the low brass and percussion. Made our night. She even died in a single aria! Wow! I don't quite get the thing about a french guy writting about englishmen in india, but hey, it's opera.
I also did "The Tender Land" by Copland. Great music, but the 2.5 hour plot was nicely reduced to a single paragraph in the programs. They didn't miss much either. And there was no revealing clothing in that one. This one was a nice on to play while intoxicated. During intermission on rehersals, the first trumpet and I went to a nearby bar and threw back a couple beers before playing the second half. Then it just flew by.
The others, I was in the chorus rather then the pit, so it's a bit different.
Operas can just take a LOT of time.
Musicials I've done:
Annie Get Your Gun
Will Roger's Follies
Follies
Sound of Music
West Side Story
Gypsy (No revealing clothing in that one. Just pasties There is however something disturbing about the woman at the end singing raunchy and stripping to the same song a little girl had just sung innocently 2 hours before.)
Chicago
...and I forget anything else, but I'm pretty sure there are more.
Two I want to do are Sweeny Todd and Jekyll and Hyde. Still hoping there.
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I cant remember most of them, but the ones ive done in the last few years are,
Anything Goes
Crazy For You
West Side Story
Pirates
Guys And Dolls
Good times........
Anything Goes
Crazy For You
West Side Story
Pirates
Guys And Dolls
Good times........
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On stage:
1776
In the pit:
The Music Man
The Sound of Music
Annie
The King and I
42nd Street (just finished)
1776
In the pit:
The Music Man
The Sound of Music
Annie
The King and I
42nd Street (just finished)
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Camelot
Oliver
Mack & Mabel
Mame
Hello Dolly
Guys & Dolls
Funny Thing...Forum
Pajama Game
Lil Abner
Fiddler on the Roof
42nd Street
Anything Goes
Annie Get Your Gun
South Pacific
Oklahoma
Damn Yankees
How To Succeed In Business...
West Side Story
Barnum
Bye Bye Birdie
Brigadoon
Cabaret
Crazy For You
Kiss me Kate
No No Nanette
Oliver
Mack & Mabel
Mame
Hello Dolly
Guys & Dolls
Funny Thing...Forum
Pajama Game
Lil Abner
Fiddler on the Roof
42nd Street
Anything Goes
Annie Get Your Gun
South Pacific
Oklahoma
Damn Yankees
How To Succeed In Business...
West Side Story
Barnum
Bye Bye Birdie
Brigadoon
Cabaret
Crazy For You
Kiss me Kate
No No Nanette
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I've only done school shows but I'd really like to do others, even if the pay was next to nothing or nothing (any advice?)
Bye Bye Birdie
The Wizard of Oz
Bye Bye Birdie
The Wizard of Oz
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Quote from: "Frank B"
Musicials I've done:
Gypsy (No revealing clothing in that one. Just pasties There is however something disturbing about the woman at the end singing raunchy and stripping to the same song a little girl had just sung innocently 2 hours before.)
Did you happen to do Gypsy at the Community Theatre of Greensboro?
Musicials I've done:
Gypsy (No revealing clothing in that one. Just pasties There is however something disturbing about the woman at the end singing raunchy and stripping to the same song a little girl had just sung innocently 2 hours before.)
Did you happen to do Gypsy at the Community Theatre of Greensboro?
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Quote from: "AxSlinger7String"I've only done school shows but I'd really like to do others, even if the pay was next to nothing or nothing (any advice?)
Bye Bye Birdie
The Wizard of Oz
Depends wether you do them with a professional company or an amature company.
Here it is standard practice to give the musicians about $8-$10 a performance. But in other parts musicians may not get anything for shows.
Bye Bye Birdie
The Wizard of Oz
Depends wether you do them with a professional company or an amature company.
Here it is standard practice to give the musicians about $8-$10 a performance. But in other parts musicians may not get anything for shows.
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I've only done 2 musicals they are ones nobody else mentioned so I'll list them:
The Grass Harp
I Do! I Do!
The Grass Harp was pretty weird. I was a freshman in College and truthfully was not playing that well; I was suprised when they called me back for I Do! I Do! a year later but by then I was playing a lot better. All the professional musicians in this pit orchestra were excellent so we sounded pretty darned good. I was supposed to play Guys and Dolls the next year but the music director couldn't figure out how to get in touch with me (Summer and my contact info changed).
The Grass Harp
I Do! I Do!
The Grass Harp was pretty weird. I was a freshman in College and truthfully was not playing that well; I was suprised when they called me back for I Do! I Do! a year later but by then I was playing a lot better. All the professional musicians in this pit orchestra were excellent so we sounded pretty darned good. I was supposed to play Guys and Dolls the next year but the music director couldn't figure out how to get in touch with me (Summer and my contact info changed).
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Quote from: "phonyreal98"Did you happen to do Gypsy at the Community Theatre of Greensboro?
Nope, for the past couple summers- up until this one- I've been the steady summer trombone player at the Opera House Theatre Company down in Wilmington.
I think Sean Devlin or some of the symphony folk have the slots lined up for Greensboro. They tend to use students more, so I'd still guess Sean.
Which I prefer in this case, because when we played "Gypsy" the director had someone rewrite the last major song- the strip show- for some odd reason. My part suddenly went from doodling around in the background to "OH GOD, IT'S A TROMBONE!!!" I was torn between attempting to catch of glimpse of those pasties on my rests and rattling the stage when playing.
Nope, for the past couple summers- up until this one- I've been the steady summer trombone player at the Opera House Theatre Company down in Wilmington.
I think Sean Devlin or some of the symphony folk have the slots lined up for Greensboro. They tend to use students more, so I'd still guess Sean.
Which I prefer in this case, because when we played "Gypsy" the director had someone rewrite the last major song- the strip show- for some odd reason. My part suddenly went from doodling around in the background to "OH GOD, IT'S A TROMBONE!!!" I was torn between attempting to catch of glimpse of those pasties on my rests and rattling the stage when playing.
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lol
i saw the CTG performance in 2002ish with a bunch of theatre buddies
so i was jw
i saw the CTG performance in 2002ish with a bunch of theatre buddies
so i was jw
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The Wizard of Oz
Hello, Dolly
Grease (tried to play a saxophone part on tenor bone...that was an adventure, to say the least)
Oklahoma
The Music Man
Hello, Dolly
Grease (tried to play a saxophone part on tenor bone...that was an adventure, to say the least)
Oklahoma
The Music Man
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Fiddler On The Roof
Cinderella
Peter Pan (Mary Martin version)
Might be doing The King And I next year.
Cinderella
Peter Pan (Mary Martin version)
Might be doing The King And I next year.
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on trombone: (non-pit performances in Parentheses)
West Side Story twice (pit in one, Krupke in another)
Candide twice (my favorite show) "Don't forget to bring the lubricant..."
El Capitan
Guys and Dolls
Three Penny Opera
Music Man (Salesman on train "Cash for the merchandise, Cash for the buttonhooks...")
Camelot (King Arthur)
Kismet
Brigadoon (Musical Director)
The Merry Widow (Musical Director)
Jesus Christ Superstar (Musical Director)
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Musical Director)
Of Thee I Sing (Chief Justice)
Shows I'd still love to do:
Big River
Amahl and the Night Visitors
Carousel
Pump Boys and Dinettes
On the town (as the dock worker in the beginning)
Wonderful Town
Guys and Dolls (as nicely-nicely Johnson, so I can sing "don't rock the boat")
West Side Story twice (pit in one, Krupke in another)
Candide twice (my favorite show) "Don't forget to bring the lubricant..."
El Capitan
Guys and Dolls
Three Penny Opera
Music Man (Salesman on train "Cash for the merchandise, Cash for the buttonhooks...")
Camelot (King Arthur)
Kismet
Brigadoon (Musical Director)
The Merry Widow (Musical Director)
Jesus Christ Superstar (Musical Director)
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Musical Director)
Of Thee I Sing (Chief Justice)
Shows I'd still love to do:
Big River
Amahl and the Night Visitors
Carousel
Pump Boys and Dinettes
On the town (as the dock worker in the beginning)
Wonderful Town
Guys and Dolls (as nicely-nicely Johnson, so I can sing "don't rock the boat")
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QuoteMight be doing The King And I next year.
I am subbing on 1st trombone next Wednesday and Saturday night for The King and I - the book's not too bad at all (IMO).
I am subbing on 1st trombone next Wednesday and Saturday night for The King and I - the book's not too bad at all (IMO).
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Shows I have done in past or will be doing through 2018:
42nd Street
A Chorus Line
All Shook Up
Annie
Anything Goes
Brigadoon
Bye Bye Birdie
Cabaret
Camelot
Can Can
Carnival
Carousel
Cats
Chicago
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Crazy for You
Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up
Evita
Fiddler on the Roof
Funny Girl
Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
Guys and Dolls
Hairspray 2x
How to Succeed in Business
Jekyll and Hyde
King and I
Kiss Me Kate
La Cage Au Folles
Lil Abner
Mame
Man of LaMancha
Mary Poppins
Miss Saigon
My Fair Lady
Mystery of Edwin Drood
Oklahoma
Once Upon a Mattress
Peter Pan
Phantom
Pirates of Penzance
Ragtime
Return of the Phantom
Showboat
Shrek
Singing in the Rain
Sound of Music
South Pacific
Sweeny Todd
The Producers
The Secret Garden
Thoroughly Modern Millie 2x
Titanic
Urinetown
Will Rogers Follies
Wizard of Oz
Young Frankenstein
42nd Street
A Chorus Line
All Shook Up
Annie
Anything Goes
Brigadoon
Bye Bye Birdie
Cabaret
Camelot
Can Can
Carnival
Carousel
Cats
Chicago
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Crazy for You
Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up
Evita
Fiddler on the Roof
Funny Girl
Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
Guys and Dolls
Hairspray 2x
How to Succeed in Business
Jekyll and Hyde
King and I
Kiss Me Kate
La Cage Au Folles
Lil Abner
Mame
Man of LaMancha
Mary Poppins
Miss Saigon
My Fair Lady
Mystery of Edwin Drood
Oklahoma
Once Upon a Mattress
Peter Pan
Phantom
Pirates of Penzance
Ragtime
Return of the Phantom
Showboat
Shrek
Singing in the Rain
Sound of Music
South Pacific
Sweeny Todd
The Producers
The Secret Garden
Thoroughly Modern Millie 2x
Titanic
Urinetown
Will Rogers Follies
Wizard of Oz
Young Frankenstein
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As either an Actor, Pit trombonist, or Musical Director:
Brigadoon
Camelot
Candide (2x)
Carnival
Chicago
El Capitan
Fantastiks
Godspell
Guys and Dolls
Jesus Christ Superstar
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
Kismet
Music Man (2x)
Oklahoma
Three Penny Opera
West Side Story (2x)
Willy Wonka
Brigadoon
Camelot
Candide (2x)
Carnival
Chicago
El Capitan
Fantastiks
Godspell
Guys and Dolls
Jesus Christ Superstar
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
Kismet
Music Man (2x)
Oklahoma
Three Penny Opera
West Side Story (2x)
Willy Wonka
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This sounds like one of those FB games, but I'll play.
Guys and Dolls in 1979 as a college freshman.l I got paid $90 and thought that was the greatest thing ever.
More recently:
Seussical the Musical
Willy Wonka (lousy trombone book)
Titanic
Annie
Singing in the Rain (tough blow)
Memphis
Chicago
Mary Poppins
Spamalot
Curtains
Shrek
The Hot Mikado
Guys and Dolls in 1979 as a college freshman.l I got paid $90 and thought that was the greatest thing ever.
More recently:
Seussical the Musical
Willy Wonka (lousy trombone book)
Titanic
Annie
Singing in the Rain (tough blow)
Memphis
Chicago
Mary Poppins
Spamalot
Curtains
Shrek
The Hot Mikado
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Guys and Dolls
Damn Yankees
Music Man (twice)
George M
Hello Dolly (twice)
Mame
1776
King and I (Tuba)
Li'l Avner
Urinetown
Chicago
Man of LaMancha
Favorites: Urinetwon, Chicago and Manof LaMancha
Urinetown is fantastic. Small group: Two lead books: low brass and woodwind plus rythm section
Low Brass is Bass bone, tenor and Euphonium. Great parts.
Damn Yankees
Music Man (twice)
George M
Hello Dolly (twice)
Mame
1776
King and I (Tuba)
Li'l Avner
Urinetown
Chicago
Man of LaMancha
Favorites: Urinetwon, Chicago and Manof LaMancha
Urinetown is fantastic. Small group: Two lead books: low brass and woodwind plus rythm section
Low Brass is Bass bone, tenor and Euphonium. Great parts.
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Musicals:
Oliver
Cabaret (pit and on stage)
Disco Inferno
Blondel (synth programmer... this was the 80's, when synths needed knobs twiddling and sliders sliding)
Am cued up for Sister Act later this year
Opera:
Don Giovanni
The latter, the trombone only comes in after the interval, the pit was full and so I sat in the subterranean corridor leading to the pit, behind the conductor who had one hand in front directing the stage and pit, and one behind him directing me!
It's a shame you can't tag members here, but for Stewbones43, you know the Brewhouse pit, and it was Brian Cresswell. And yes, alto clef
Oliver
Cabaret (pit and on stage)
Disco Inferno
Blondel (synth programmer... this was the 80's, when synths needed knobs twiddling and sliders sliding)
Am cued up for Sister Act later this year
Opera:
Don Giovanni
The latter, the trombone only comes in after the interval, the pit was full and so I sat in the subterranean corridor leading to the pit, behind the conductor who had one hand in front directing the stage and pit, and one behind him directing me!
It's a shame you can't tag members here, but for Stewbones43, you know the Brewhouse pit, and it was Brian Cresswell. And yes, alto clef
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Isn't Don Giovanni 3 trombones used for the Statue? Way at the end of the whole thing?
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I can't remember whether there was anyone else in the corridor. Amateur Operatics get what they can afford!
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I can't remember whether there was anyone else in the corridor. Amateur Operatics get what they can afford!