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Biggest mistake you've witnessed on stage.

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ElphabaRose
#100re: biggest mistake you've witnessed on stage.
Posted: 8/6/05 at 9:13pm

Last fall, my school did 1776(Many girls played guys). We forgot to vote on unanimity one night.




Later in the show, someone kind of slipped in something like "Since we decided that the vote to declare independence must be unanimous..." The slip up did make the scene, which was always the one that dragged in rehearsals, go quicker though/


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#101re: biggest mistake you've witnessed on stage.
Posted: 8/6/05 at 9:33pm

Casting Julia MacKenzie as the witch in 'Into the Woods' London version of the show. BIG MISTAKE! Ouch!

Are you serious? I thought Julia was fabulous. The best Witch I've ever seen, by far.

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overthemoon419
#102re: biggest mistake you've witnessed on stage.
Posted: 8/6/05 at 11:55pm

at a performance of West Side Story at a nearby community theatre (i had only gone because friends of mine were playing maria and a shark girl):
-Tony forgot his lyrics in "something's coming" and decided to sing "down the beach, on a block... in a beach. in a block."
-Doc seemed to have some problems. For no apparent reason, during the scene when he talks to Tony after Tony has killed Bernardo, Doc got so angry he picked up a chair and slammed it on the ground, trying to break it, and then shouted "what the fffffff****?!" at Tony.

At a rehearsal for my production of Once Upon a Mattress, Fred's flew off during a polka in the middle of the Spanish Panic. after the dance, Dauntless and Fred had delivered our lines that should lead into A Song of Love... but the orchestra was busy making notes and cuts and didn't hear any of the lines. Dauntless and Fred cued them again, but they were in the middle of a discussion about the length of another piece and the relevance of Very Soft Shoes, so Fred started going "have you seen my crown? i could've sworn i had it when i got here." and then a stage hand picked it up and handed it to her, but she gave it right back and said "no, that's just a cheap knock-off," turned to the orchestra director, and said "how about now? you ready? he's ready to fall in love with me, let's go."
at another rehearsal: Fred was supposed to sit on a table in her chamber before Happily Ever After, and she hadn't realized that her usual prop table was not onstage, but rather a much smaller antique table. she hopped on as she spoke her line to Larken, and the table collapsed beneath her, splitting into about four pieces. she continued her dialogue over the rest of the casts' hysterical laughter while the crew cleaned up the mess, Sir Harry came onstage and helped her up, and a new table was brought out.

just a minor flub, but at Lennon one night a line came out "people worship the message and forget the message" but was then corrected to "people worship the MESSENGER but forget the message."

and then there was the casting of Sebastian Bach in Rocky Horror, possibly the biggest mistake in theatrical history.


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Glebb
#103re: biggest mistake you've witnessed on stage.
Posted: 8/7/05 at 12:17am

'Into The Woods', previews of the original production - in Act I the curtain had to be brought in because the trees got stuck.

'Leader Of The Pack' - in the "Going To The Chapel" number Patrick Cassidy had a quick change. He left the stage, changed, came back on and was singing and kicking on the top of the wedding cake with his white shirt coming through the fly of his tux pants.

'Sweeney Todd' at Avery Fisher Hall, Patti LuPone messed up some of the lyrics.


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DreamFlyer22
#104re: biggest mistake you've witnessed on stage.
Posted: 8/7/05 at 10:00am

Neither of these are 'the biggest', but I HAVE seen a couple Broadway screw-ups.

First, when I saw the revival of 'Kiss Me, Kate' in August of 2001... (and the story Mamie told reminded me of this) It was Carolee and the tankard again, I fear. re: biggest mistake you've witnessed on stage. Anyway, so she was REALLY in to "I Hate Men" and doing an absolutely fabulous job... came to the part where she throws the tankard at the door. It failed go through, I fear, and instead bounced off the door frame and sailed off the stage. There was a HUGE pause while she tried to pull herself together to keep going- and the audience was absolutely roaring.

Second was just this past June when I saw Spamalot. As Robin and his minstrels re-enter during Act II, (the bit where the minstrel is singing the reprise of "Brave Sir Robin") Patsy is supposed to come on with King Arthur and announce the King.... except, for some unknown reason, Tim Curry was nowhere to be found. Michael McGrath and David Hyde Pierce kinda stood there trying to figure out how the hell they were going to ad-lib THIS since Arthur is needed to carry the scene forward... "I... wasn't running away. I promise." Michael McGrath did a complete turn, stared in to the wings, then turned to the audience and said, "He'll be right out." re: biggest mistake you've witnessed on stage.


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#105re: biggest mistake you've witnessed on stage.
Posted: 8/7/05 at 10:20am

Bernadette Peters in Gypsy. HUGE mistake.


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BroadwayMommy
#106re: biggest mistake you've witnessed on stage.
Posted: 8/7/05 at 10:24am

I saw the touring company of Camelot in Philly with Robert Goulet as Arthur. He completely skipped How to Handle a Woman and could not keep a straight face in any of his scenes with Pellinore (who was very funny). Goulet was awful.

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LyTeMyCanDyI
#107re: biggest mistake you've witnessed on stage.
Posted: 8/7/05 at 10:39am

I was in Grease this past year. On opening night, one of our tables from the burger palace collapsed. The girl who was next to me (and thankfully was unmiked) said to me, "Hey...the table fell and now someones make-up is on the floor." (We had make-up on the table that Frenchy carried in.) This was better than our dress rehearsal, where my mic broke in the middle of my solo, someone was sitting on a different table that collapsed with her on it, and we had to wait a few minutes for our Zuko to come on stage.

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I saw Brooklyn and Faith stepped onto a crate and fell off. The second time I saw it, when she and someone else were supposed to pull up that canvas thing with the newspaper articles on it, Faith didn't hook it up all the way, so the left side didnt rise at all and the right did. You saw this lopsided thing with it in a pig ool on the floor on the other side. My friend looked at me and said, "Was that supposed to happen?"




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downbeat
#108re: biggest mistake you've witnessed on stage.
Posted: 8/7/05 at 11:44am

Wow, krissy, talk about an off night!

I also saw the tour of Aida in Los Angeles and the spotlights didn't go on during "A Step to Far" there too. Obviously a mistake, but I kind of liked the effect - the characters dimly illuminated by the green of the lasers.


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best12bars
#109re: biggest mistake you've witnessed on stage.
Posted: 8/7/05 at 11:56am

Thanks for all the suggestions for the Lion King chorus girl who "made good!"

None of them seem to be ringing any bells for me (which says more about my memory than anything else). I've been looking at the souvenir program again trying to match the performer's face... and I'm still having trouble nailing it. Maybe it's the makeup and the lion head she's wearing?

I'm hesitant to say this... I kinda think it was Vanessa A. Jones, but if I'm wrong, I'm doing a disservice to the real unsung hero of that performance. She was definitely a singer though (as opposed to the dancing chorus), since she did "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" so beautifully.


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Patronus
#110re: biggest mistake you've witnessed on stage.
Posted: 8/7/05 at 12:38pm

I saw Nathan Lane in "A Funny Thing...Forum" in 1996. There was a scene where a couple of ensemble performers were having a sword fight and Lane was on stage but "frozen in the background."

During the fight, one of the actor's swords broke and the both stopped sort of stunned.

After a second of uncomforable silence, Lane walked forward into the light and said, "You are actors on Broadway. COVER IT." The crowd went crazy and the two swordsman finished their fight as Lane stepped back out of the light into his frozen pose. :)


Also, I saw Titanic in previews and it was one of the performances where the boat didn't sink. Sort of takes something away from it.
Updated On: 8/7/05 at 12:38 PM

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uncageg
#111re: biggest mistake you've witnessed on stage.
Posted: 8/7/05 at 12:52pm

I would have to say it was me!! I attended the Society Hill Playhouse, in Philadelphia, (Very reputable at the time) as a student (One of 40 chosen out of 2000 applicants for the program. We won't say how long ago!) And I had the lead in "The Magical Mystery Tour". During one scene, I decided to mix up the dialoug from the scene I was doing and dialoug from the next scene. Problem was, there was a big dance number in the scene I was doing and I just skipped over it leaving the entire cast hanging! Quite funny. I was getting these really strange looks from everyone on stage and there were a few moments of uncomfortable silence and then it dawned on me what I had done. I improvised and brought the scene back around to the dance number and all was well. As far as seeing big mistakes on the stage, I can't remember seeing any big ones in all the years I have been attending the theatre.


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brdwybound2
#112re: biggest mistake you've witnessed on stage.
Posted: 8/7/05 at 4:05pm

Soo I'm new and not really sure what I'm doing so bare with me?

I'd have to say the biggest mistake on stage that I've witnessed was a while back when I was Dorothy in Wizard of Oz. At the end when the Wizard is giving everyone a heart, a brain, blah blah blah, he's supposed to magically pull out something from behind the scarecrow's ear. In our show we used a large bright red plastic easter egg. The wizard drops the egg out of his sleeve about 5 lines before he's supposed to pull it out of no where, so obviously the 5 of us couldn't contain ourselves and we had to work soo hard to get through the scene without cracking up. Once he pulled out the egg from the scarecrow's ear the audience realized what we were laughing at.


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Dre2387
#113re: biggest mistake you've witnessed on stage.
Posted: 8/7/05 at 10:17pm

Wanna Be a Foster, i totally agree with you about Peters in Gypsy.


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AngelofAvenueB
#114re: biggest mistake you've witnessed on stage.
Posted: 8/7/05 at 11:02pm

well, a couple years ago i was in a production of "you have the right to remain dead" (which i think is a really weird play) that my friend directed... we had one performance and i don't think anyone said a correct line in the correct place. gah. that's a night i like to forget.

as for witnessing something... well, i saw rent a couple of weeks ago and during LVB:B, justin (angel) kicked his leg up and merle was standing right behind him, her face right over his shoulder. justin is quite a flexible dude, so he kicks really high and it looked like he kicked merle in the face! after, she kind of held her nose for a second and justin turns and puts his hands to his mouth in horror. merle starts laughing at him, then they both start laughing... then i started laughing.

and i didn't see this, but reading about it makes me laugh everytime: one night, jeremy kushnier as roger and karmine alers as mimi: during LMC where roger blows out mimi's candle, jeremy takes it, breaks it in half and throws it over his shoulder. instead of saying, "oh, what'd you do with my candle?" karmine says, laughing, "what the HELL did you do with my candle?"


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leon1489
#115re: biggest mistake you've witnessed on stage.
Posted: 8/7/05 at 11:04pm

Doris Roberts at the Tony Awards. The end.

mrslovett7
#116re: biggest mistake you've witnessed on stage.
Posted: 2/12/08 at 6:53pm

I saw Is Head Dead? last week and during the 2nd act Norbert has this big blue dress on and all the sudden he turned around and the skirt was opened down the back revealing the white petticoat underneath. During a talk-back our theatre department had after with Michael McGrath and David Pittu, Michael explained that he had heard Norbert's dress was falling off and when he went on during a "pause moment" (if you've seen it, you know what I mean) when he was hugging Norbert, he whispered, "do you want me to fix your dress?" and Norbert said not to. then later Norbert passed him on stage and whispered "fix my dress!" lol. so without missing a beat Michael went behind Norbert and started ad-libing while fixing the dress, like, "WHOOPS! seems we came undone back here dearest! Damn how the hell did they get you into this thing?!" The audience was on the floor laughing. it was so hilarious. They continued on with the scene while Michael struggled to get him all in the dress and they kept making stuff up like Norbert saying, "Oh honey, you can work on my back-door any day!" Then when Michael finally finished, he slapped Norbert on the butt and Norbert started shaking his behind at the audience while we all cheered.

It was one of the funniest bits of the show, and wasn't even supposed to happen haha!


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#117re: biggest mistake you've witnessed on stage.
Posted: 2/12/08 at 6:56pm

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amalou
#118re: biggest mistake you've witnessed on stage.
Posted: 2/12/08 at 7:13pm

I haven't seen many so I guess this is the worst because it's basically the only big mistake I've seen:

During the fight scene in THE PIRATE QUEEN between Tiernan and Donal, Tiernan is supposed to stab Donal and kill him but the sword broke during the fight so...Donal just sank through the trap door as usual but just appeared defeated in general, not killed.


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madame_no
#119re: biggest mistake you've witnessed on stage.
Posted: 2/12/08 at 7:18pm

The only mistake I've ever noticed in a broadway show was Eden's voice cracking at the end of The Wizard and I. She cracked on "team", and then she cracked on "I". She cracked and then tried to go a few notes down. It was unfortunate. Poor thing. She must have been sick.

I've had two pretty miserable mess ups in my own experience. My high school's auditorium was made in the '60s. That's not an exaggeration, its really that old. Anyway it was the beginning of Act 2 and the curtains were opening on the cast in a tableau. I was center stage and the curtains opened just enough for the audience to see me before they stopped opening. We literally had to have the cast go and pull the curtains open. Horrible.

I was in a production of Moby Dick, the Musical! and the cast was... less than prepared. We used a C.D. with our backing tracks on it and one of the songs wasn't on our C.D. There was a blackout before that song, so the cast, still unfamiliar with the order of the show, walked offstage, leaving me onstage alone. Had the music started the cast would have known where we were in the show. But the music never came. So the lights came up, I said my lines, and no one came onstage. I totally panicked, so I just carried on with my blocking, which ironically, was to pace back and forth impatiently, until FINALLY someone came out and the rest of the cast followed. Then we all sort of looked at eachother for awhile like "what the hell do we do?" until finally one girl started singing the song and we carried on a capella. That was one of those shows where you hope that if you don't talk about it anymore that means it never really happened.

george95
#120re: biggest mistake you've witnessed on stage.
Posted: 2/12/08 at 7:24pm

About 5 years ago at Phantom of the Opera at the Majestic Theater, Carlotta was singing "Think of Me" she was the second refrain of the song, and she hadn't moved into place upstage yet for the backdrop fall, but it fell on that 2nd refrain instead of the 3rd one. So the other actors were still standing there and it hit them all on the head, and Carlotta when on with the song. The actors just ignored the mistake.

The stagehands quickly pulled the backdrop back up, and Carlotta moved into place upstage, and this time, the backdrop fell at the right time, and the music was cued, the lights were cued, and everybody on stage freaked out like normal.

So if there were any new people in the audience last night, I'm sure they were like "Why did they just ignore it when the backdrop fell 10 seconds ago, and now its a big deal that it fell?"

ALSO,
Last year at Spring Awakening, when John Gallagher started stomping his feet during Bitch of Living, his socks fell down. I couldn't believe that the wardrobe people couldn't get a Tony Award winner's costume right. But then after I saw the show a few more times, I realized his socks fall down every time.


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#121re: biggest mistake you've witnessed on stage.
Posted: 2/12/08 at 7:27pm

At A Chorus Line over the summer: [during the opening] After Zach says "Let's try the whole combination facing away from the mirror... 5, 6, 7, 8!!" and the whole orchestra is supposed to come in with that big, huge sound... EVERYONE but the piano missed the cue and came in three measures later.


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WickedBoy2
#122re: biggest mistake you've witnessed on stage.
Posted: 2/12/08 at 7:31pm

'Dance Of The Vampires'
BIG mistake!


A young actress with Noel coward after a dreadful opening night performance said to him 'Well, i knew my lines backwards this morning!'' Noels fast reply was ''Yes dear, and thats exactly how you said them tonight'!'
Updated On: 2/12/08 at 07:31 PM

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dancingthrulife04
#123re: biggest mistake you've witnessed on stage.
Posted: 2/12/08 at 7:32pm

Hehehe, WickedBoy. I don't think the OP meant THAT kind of mistake. re: biggest mistake you've witnessed on stage.


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WickedBoy2
#124re: biggest mistake you've witnessed on stage.
Posted: 2/12/08 at 7:36pm

OK the biggest mistake ive seen on stage was .....
when the curtain went up for Dance of the Vampires and all that followed for 2h 45m!


A young actress with Noel coward after a dreadful opening night performance said to him 'Well, i knew my lines backwards this morning!'' Noels fast reply was ''Yes dear, and thats exactly how you said them tonight'!'


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