Firstly, I agree with John. Fuck difficulty levels. I don't think there's a show we couldn't pull off with a bit of hard work. That said, I REALLY don't want to do Grease. It's kinda.... pedestrian. We could mooch off the current popularity of High School Musical I suppose. It's not a fantastic show but it'll get the audiences in.
From: "john cannon" <dcujohn@gmail.com> To: Susan <suz143@gmail.com> CC: Drama Committee <drama-committee@lists.redbrick.dcu.ie> Subject: Re: [Drama-Committee] Tis a sad, sad day... Date: Tue, 9 Jan 2007 23:43:22 +0000
still not available.
i dont agree with the difficulty level of the singing. the version i saw in berlin had great singers but it was by no means impossible. on that note (get it, note. ) if aida isnt available , can we get a list of whats available.
is grease?
or any of the other shows that we were told werent available when we last checked in october????
On 09/01/07, Susan <suz143@gmail.com> wrote:
Well Lets forget Aida, cuz rights are not availbale yet!
On 1/9/07, Stephen Grimes <stephen.grimes5@gmail.com > wrote:
Also- we could source almost ALL the musicians as students... just as a bonus...
=)
On 1/9/07, Stephen Grimes < stephen.grimes5@gmail.com> wrote:
Guys, to face facts...
We don't have the singers for Aida... its has WAY too complex
lines and we need an AMAZING female vocalist for both Aida &
chick. The male parts are easy enough though... I love the idea of doing Aida- but I don't think we'd fine the female vocalist with
power in her voice.
AND I stress the IMPOSSIBLE-NESS of the vocal harmony lines! We couldn't even get a 5 part harmony line for "Rock the Boat" down properly... we don't have the male or female vocalist to do justice to Aida... But that's just my opinion on Aida.
High School Musical would sell hugely to families as it is Disney... and to be able to whack that DISNEY logo on a poster will automatically make it sell. And when parents bring their kids to Disney shows
programs (I worked at "Disney on Ice" and they bought
harmony that other that range and they always buy programmes for €12!!!)
Listing to the soundtrack- yes it is cheesy- but... since it's cheesy... I obviously like it!!!
The vocals sound easy, its sounds fun, it sounds like its
make you feel good about yourself. Everything about it is appealing! (Actually I'm listening to it now as I type this... and "we're all in this together!"... S Club 7 eat your heart out!!!) Also- the dancing is limitless so it could be really 'fun' to do!
Basically- I really like Joey's suggestion... High School Musical has my vote... twice... oh the cheese...
With CHEESE please... =) Steve
On 1/9/07, john cannon <dcujohn@gmail.com> wrote:
i think conor has the best plan of action theer.
im not in favour of high school musical. ive heard bad
it. never the less i know to little about it too make an actual judgement.
On 09/01/07, Joey Kavanagh <joeykavanagh@gmail.com > wrote:
High School Musical
...I'm serious.
The rights have recently become avaialable through
Weinberger.
Six main male parts. Five main female parts. Big chorus.
*Instrumentation* Drums, Electric Bass, Guitar 1 (Acoustic
and
Electric), Guitar 2 (Acoustic and Electric), Keyboard 1/Conductor, Keyboard 2, Marching Band: Brass (OPTIONAL), Marching Band: Drum Corps (OPTIONAL), Percussion
You can hear the soundtrack here:
http://www.disney.co.uk/musicaltheatre/hsm/
Listen to the track 'Status Quo'.
It might be cheesy but it's a guaranteed crowd pleaser. I'd say it'd really appeal to schools and families.
Joey
On 1/9/07, Susan < suz143@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey Guys, > > Ok firstly Im going to give you the good news: We have hired a > choreographer! yay! > > Bad news is...we can't do The Hot Mikado. I spoke to the chair > of the Teacher's Society and they said it isn't up to
> they've had the rights since last March! Weinberger should have gotten in > touch with us to inform us of this much sooner - but
> have no idea how far anyone in Ireland is away from each other. According to > the chair of the society - they called weinberger when
designed to things about them. Basically they didnt. Plus they they recieved the
> Helix brochure! Whoops! So I've gotten upset - and angry and it didnt solve > things. > > Basically - we need to pick a new show. I'm going to all Jamie > first thing in the morning to discuss our options. I'm going to send an > email to Tara "our favourite person ever" Nolan now...cuz the Helix need to > be informed. CRINGE. > > Anyone has any ideas...send em this way. > > Suz > > -- > Susan Doyle > Sponsorship Officer DCU Drama > _______________________________________________ > Drama-Committee mailing list > Drama-Committee@lists.redbrick.dcu.ie > http://lists.redbrick.dcu.ie/mailman/listinfo/drama-committee > > >
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