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Originally Posted By FerretAfros Well, you have to give them credit for trying, right? Nothing my high school put on had a set anywhere near the level of that one (before or after it fell over), let alone having anything (people!) on flies. I do like how long it took them to realize they should close the curtain though...
Originally Posted By CMDad Don't try this at home. <G> I've done musical theater for over 35 years now and have never had anything quite like that happen.
Originally Posted By DlandDug Oh man, that takes me back. I did a lot of high school, college, and community theater and love trading war stories with others. This one is definitely legendary.
Originally Posted By WestWind oops I always feel bad for the kids involved when things don't go right like that.
Originally Posted By SuperDry <<< Oh man, that takes me back. I did a lot of high school, college, and community theater and love trading war stories with others. >>> Did one of those roles, by chance, involve a jumpsuit wardrobe?
Originally Posted By Labuda Doug - that's something I find fascinating. Given, I know you've been involved your entire life whereas I've been out of the theatre from, let's see... 1998-2004 and 2009-present, BUT I never once got to see something massively wrong like THIS! All of my fails were stuff like sound cues not coming on time, or a cherrypicker deciding to stop working with an actor trapped on it. Oh, and then there was the time an idiot audience member POURED BEER in our digital sound board when he poked his head through a window he shouldn't have. That board started smoking and sparking, and that's the only time I've ever had a show called.