Best on stage illusions

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songanddanceman2
#1Best on stage illusions
Posted: 4/25/11 at 9:08am

I'm doing some research for my next article as to what theatre fans think are some of the greatest stage illusions performed in a play/musical.

All suggestions would be wonderful.


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Mark_E
#2Best on stage illusions
Posted: 4/25/11 at 9:14am

I do love the bag in Mary Poppins where she keeps bringing out everything, and also the transformation in Beauty and the Beast.

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Craig
#2Best on stage illusions
Posted: 4/25/11 at 9:19am

Not really an illusion -

But the set design and rain effects in An Inspector Calls was brilliant


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After Eight
#4Best on stage illusions
Posted: 4/25/11 at 10:00am

There were a lot of impressive illusions in the musical The Magic Show many years back, since it starred the magician Doug Hennng. He also appeared in the less successful musical Merlin, which also featured illusions.

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Wishing Only Wounds
#5Best on stage illusions
Posted: 4/25/11 at 10:27am

Mary Poppins and Beauty and The Beast.


Enough said.


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BrodyFosse123
#6Best on stage illusions
Posted: 4/25/11 at 1:33pm

Elphaba's flying as well as her melting in WICKED are still baffling. How DID they do it?! Spectacular effects!


Dollypop
#7Best on stage illusions
Posted: 4/25/11 at 2:25pm

In the original JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR, there was the show curtain that fell back to become the actual stage floor.

The flying sequence in PETER PAN, which I think is a moment when musical theater is at its best.


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gypsy4
#8Best on stage illusions
Posted: 4/25/11 at 2:39pm

The Flying Sequences in Peter Pan, Mary Poppins. the aerial work in Billy Elliot, the Transformation in Beauty and The Beast and defying Gravity in Wicked.

rmusic11322
#9Best on stage illusions
Posted: 4/25/11 at 3:28pm

Defying Gravity illusion: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMY3a0N7W9Q

When I was 10, I saw Beauty And The Beast and I thought the Enchantress' entrance was the SH*T!

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phantomcrazy14
#10Best on stage illusions
Posted: 4/25/11 at 3:37pm

I agree with Mary Poppins and Wickeds flying sequences. My favorite though is the boat scene in Phantom. I don't know what it is about it but it just gives me chills. Oh and I liked the part in Shrek where they were traveling across the lava on the bridge and they had high power smoke burst out of the floor with lights on it to look like flames.

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greensgreens
#11Best on stage illusions
Posted: 4/25/11 at 4:24pm

When Martin Short (in the Goodbye Girl) stopped rowing the row boat in Central Park and it just kept on going. He made some crack about it and it was absolutely hysterical. Wish I could remember exactly what he said.

Starlight Express in London was beyond fantastic (experience-wise) - you seriously never knew where the action in the theatre was going to happen next. And the way the tracks and the big bridge reconfigured throughout the show was really amazing.

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Phantom of London
#12Best on stage illusions
Posted: 4/25/11 at 5:08pm

Some very effective, yet simple stage effects.

Javert suicide in Les Mes.

9-5, I think the song is 'potion notion', when a big sheet covers Alison Janney and the whole stage, the sheet gets pulled back to reveal Stephanie J Block and Megan Hilty with Alison.

Woman in White, 'A gift for Living Well', Fosco puts a red handkerchief in his clenched fist, to then pull out a blue one.

The train coming out of the tunnel in the end of Woman in White.

The flying car in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.

The blazing bed in Woman on a Verge of a Nervous Breakdown.

Spamalot where the knights arms and legs are dissected in the door.

Phantom, Masquerade when the Phantom walks down the stairs then just disappears at the bottom. Love the pyrotechnics in the Las Vegas production.

The hanging in the end of Young Frankenstein.

As others have mentioned of Mary Poppins.

I might not be a lover of all the shows above, but when a show has a good stage trickery in it, I respect that.

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aasjb4ever
#13Best on stage illusions
Posted: 4/25/11 at 5:51pm

^Javert's Suicide (in the 25th anniversary revival tour) was f*cking amazing. I did hear that in the original production(s), javert's corpse was carried offstage by the turntable with blue-ness (water) engulfing him.

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Mr Roxy
#14Best on stage illusions
Posted: 4/25/11 at 5:59pm

The boat scene in Crucifer Of Blood
Many effect in Wildhorn's Dracula
Earthquake scene in Shogun The Musical


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hyperbole_and_a_half
#15Best on stage illusions
Posted: 4/25/11 at 10:24pm

I saw Mary Poppins in London, but I assume it's the same over here: when Mary pulls out a sheet, unfolds it, shakes it back and forth and then lets go, and the sheet takes the form of a bed that she sits on.

Actually, that whole scene was pretty amazing, especially since that entire set (the children's bedroom) was on a giant gantry and every nook and cranny seemed to be hiding a special effect. And it wasn't even the biggest part of the set!

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defygravity24
#16Best on stage illusions
Posted: 4/25/11 at 11:09pm

In legally blonde when Elle changes dresses in the first song. It's truly magical.

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My Oh My
#17Best on stage illusions
Posted: 4/26/11 at 2:30am

David Hersey's lighting for Les Miserables.

The moment the opening music ends, those cymbals roll, and that scrim lifts to reveal the chain gang is still one of the most visually stunning images I've ever seen. I consider it an effect; the show has a very surreal look to it that never fails to surprise me, even though I've seen it many times. Love how the lights are of a golden, bluish variety of many shades/hues. Those brilliant, but earthy colors against the washed-out gray brick and cobblestone of John Napier's set, is magical.


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morosco
#18Best on stage illusions
Posted: 4/26/11 at 7:34am

The boat scene in Crucifer Of Blood

Yes! Wasn't that amazing? The design of that entire production was amazing.

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jamiekennywicked
#19Best on stage illusions
Posted: 4/26/11 at 11:45am

How do they do the bed trick in MARY POPPINS?


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