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joined:12/4/07
joined:
12/4/07
1. Passage of time
2. The actor's have changes to that end.
What would you rather they do? Additionally, for the time period the play was written AND takes place in, this would have been standard.


joined:12/4/07
joined:
12/4/07
And, btw, I thought the taping was wonderful. Loved it in the theater, had a great time watching it again.
No one's answered the question yet? Here goes.
The curtain came down (it was the red show curtain) and there was text projected on it through the scene/costume/passage of time changes. I don't remember the text, but it was amusing enough . The curtain was down for a few minutes. 3, maybe?
I, too, enjoyed the broadcast. The set and costumes on screen were lovely, but were dazzling in person.
SonofRobbieJ said: "No one's answered the question yet? Here goes.
The curtain came down (it was the red show curtain) and there was text projected on it through the scene/costume/passage of time changes. I don't remember the text, but it was amusing enough . The curtain was down for a few minutes. 3, maybe?
I, too, enjoyed the broadcast. The set and costumes on screen were lovely, but were dazzling in person. "
Thank you so much!
Act 1
scene 1: morning
1-minute pause
scene 2: evening, three days later
15 min intermission
Act 2
scene 1: The next morning
1-minute pause
scene 2: Evening. a week later
I remember it being really nicely done, the text they displayed was clever / funny and long enough that reading it took most of the time, and it was a nice minute to process and (very quickly) chat with those around you but it didnt necessarily interrupt the flow of the show too bad either. I was in the front row the night they filmed, I should definitely check out the recording, I forgot it aired on friday! Loved this show, it was my first play (non-musical)
joined:9/30/08
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9/30/08
Love Kevin Kline but Noel Coward makes my skin crawl with his self conscious cleverness. Enjoyed watching this on TV - didn't bother when it was on Broadway. That last incarnation of BLITHE SPIRIT literally put me to sleep.
I remember the curtain saying the time left in the break or something? Like "2 minute break", then "almost there" etc. There was also one that was like "Did you say hi to your neighbor?" and then like "here we go!"




joined:6/19/17
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Posted: 11/6/17 at 1:03am