I believe it is a non-equity. This show will be opening the 4 year grand re-welcoming of Broadway shows here in New Orleans after 4 years due to Hurricane Katrina. The show is next tuesday and I'm still on the fence as to if I should go see it. Has anyone seen this tour? How are the sets? etc.. THANKS!
Shows:
Wicked 9.20.08; Wicked 3.14.09; Wicked 4.11.09; Cats 10.27.09; Legally Blonde 11.25.09; Chicago 11.27.09; Wicked 11.27.09; The Color Purple 12.1.09; Wicked 3.25.10; Wicked 3.26.10; Wicked 3.27.10; Wicked 3.28.10; Wicked 4.2.10; Wicked 4.3.10 (Evening and Matinee); Wicked 4.9.10; Wicked 4.10.10; Wicked 4.11.10; The Color Purple 4.24.10;
It is non Eq. The cast is great... great dancers. The set is inflatable but it doesn't seem like it from the audience (at least from where I was sitting). It's a good tour. I enjoyed it.
the tour just opened in Chicago. it may indeed be a small, weak orchestra as they can fit it all into rooms throughout the theatre and left the pit empty...
It's still missing my favorite song, and I still don't understand the reason for cutting it, but it's a pretty fantastic tour. I think, like Rent, it's a show that lends itself well to a non-equity cast with young energetic talented newcomers as long as the production values aren't scaled back too much.
A major part of the shows success is definitely due to the creative design... sets, costumes, lights and special effects and I know some people have had issues with the inflatable set. Honestly, if I hadn't known about it before hand I don't think I would have been able to tell, and depending on where you're sitting it's almost impossible to spot so it's not really an issue for me. I thought it looked great.
Updated On: 10/15/09 at 08:03 PM
The set is awful, the pit sounds pathetic...and while the performers are generally fine, the original choreography has been pathetically dumbed down and often looks like a totally different show.
"If you are going to do something, do it well. And leave something witchy."-Charlie Manson
I'm sure it's not a Lloyd Webber thing that the musicians be backstage. On the Equity tours the Orchestra was ALWAYS in the pit when I saw it in Boston a few times. I think it's more a Troika thing with the producers wanting those extra pit seats to sell.
I think back in 2004 when I saw the tour (Anne Brummel as Grizabella) the orchestra was in the pit. I'm not sure though, but I' positive that there no more seats added.
A funny story:
This man came up to me & my family (me in my CATS shirt that I just bought) when we saw the show again in 2004. He started jabbering on about how he played Old Deuteronomy is a tour of CATS. I didn't really pay much attention because I didn't believe him. Now that I look back he did have the build & the face of someone who could have played Old D. I'd be willing to bet that he was telling the truth.
We got Playbills in San Diego. I think it depends on the presenting house though. Not every theatre in the country uses Playbill for their program needs.
I never got a chance to see the Broadway version, dod they use a pit there or did they do like London and have the orcnestra off to the side behind some of the set?
Also while we're on cats, can some one who saw the Broadway version explain to me how they did the boat in the Growltiger scene?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/27199361@N08/ Phantom at the Royal Empire Theatre
Well if it was anything like the tour then a 'Growltiger' show curtain dropped on the stage. During this time they took parts of the sets (& off stage) set to make a boat & raise the curtain.
Just talked to the manager at the theater. CATS, as well as all the other shows in New Orleans will use playbills. Apparently they are in contract with BWAY across america. All venues for BAA apparently use them.
Shows:
Wicked 9.20.08; Wicked 3.14.09; Wicked 4.11.09; Cats 10.27.09; Legally Blonde 11.25.09; Chicago 11.27.09; Wicked 11.27.09; The Color Purple 12.1.09; Wicked 3.25.10; Wicked 3.26.10; Wicked 3.27.10; Wicked 3.28.10; Wicked 4.2.10; Wicked 4.3.10 (Evening and Matinee); Wicked 4.9.10; Wicked 4.10.10; Wicked 4.11.10; The Color Purple 4.24.10;
When I saw the show the pit was not seated, but there were steps going down into the audience and there was an empty space between the stage and row 1. The cats came down at the finale and danced in this area and some of the moms brought their kids up to interact with the acts. The orchestra is basically just an empty space at level with the audience.
just saw the show last week. It was amazing. I noticed it was much shorter than I remember, with only 70 minute acts. some parts of the stage were indeed blown up. The sets looked a little different, however it was an amazing night. The orchestra was sealed and as the overture started the cats ran around with little green lights. There was no curtain.
Shows:
Wicked 9.20.08; Wicked 3.14.09; Wicked 4.11.09; Cats 10.27.09; Legally Blonde 11.25.09; Chicago 11.27.09; Wicked 11.27.09; The Color Purple 12.1.09; Wicked 3.25.10; Wicked 3.26.10; Wicked 3.27.10; Wicked 3.28.10; Wicked 4.2.10; Wicked 4.3.10 (Evening and Matinee); Wicked 4.9.10; Wicked 4.10.10; Wicked 4.11.10; The Color Purple 4.24.10;
Great to know that the show is in excellent shape! Btw, at the end instead of having a staircase hand type thing come down, it was like this space ship weird looking thing. not sure how to describe it.
Shows:
Wicked 9.20.08; Wicked 3.14.09; Wicked 4.11.09; Cats 10.27.09; Legally Blonde 11.25.09; Chicago 11.27.09; Wicked 11.27.09; The Color Purple 12.1.09; Wicked 3.25.10; Wicked 3.26.10; Wicked 3.27.10; Wicked 3.28.10; Wicked 4.2.10; Wicked 4.3.10 (Evening and Matinee); Wicked 4.9.10; Wicked 4.10.10; Wicked 4.11.10; The Color Purple 4.24.10;