Produced by Jeremy O. Harris, the livestream of Will Arbery's Heroes of the Fourth Turning will reunite the original Off-Broadway cast for 5 performances only, Wednesday, 10/21 through Saturday, 10/24. Tickets are free on Eventbrite.
I'm also a bit confused on what format this is going to take, since I think the zoom reading earlier this year also mentioned having the original sound/light/costume designers (as well as the original cast)
Did anyone see this tonight? I’m curious if it uses virtual scenery techniques similar to those used by the Angels in America scenes (which featured Jeremy O. Harris).
LightsOut90 said: "this is literally the same version of what they did a few months ago, why is this being positioned as like a new production? (confused)"
Also do they really need to perform it live? Just record it, let people watch it on-demand for a week and call it a day.
"Pardon my prior Mcfee slip. I know how to spell her name. I just don't know how to type it." -Talulah
I really appreciate the fact that they're performing it live, and I'm sure the cast is very happy to do it. I just finished watching it for a second time.
Ragged Tear said: "I watched it on my laptop, but using wireless steaming to my Roku TV (as if the tv were a separate monitor)."
Lol wait, how do you do that? I have a Roku but thought it wasn't possible.
Back on topic, I thought this was spectacular. Kudos to the cast and design team. The live performance added tension and immediacy that I haven't felt in months, and the thoughtful scenic and sound design created a full experience that made this nearly as good as the real thing.
Pashacar said: "Ragged Tear said: "I watched it on my laptop, but using wireless steaming to my Roku TV (as if the tv were a separate monitor)."
Lol wait, how do you do that? I have a Roku but thought it wasn't possible.
Back on topic, I thought this was spectacular. Kudos to the cast and design team. The live performance added tension and immediacy that I haven't felt in months, and the thoughtful scenic and sound design created a full experience that made this nearly as good as the real thing."
Windows 10 has a feature (if your computer supports it) where you can hit the windows key and the letter P, and bring up a projection menu. Then you choose connect to a wireless monitor. My Roku TV shows up there as long as both are on the same WiFi.
Ragged Tear said: "Pashacar said: "Ragged Tear said: "I watched it on my laptop, but using wireless steaming to my Roku TV (as if the tv were a separate monitor)."
Lol wait, how do you do that? I have a Roku but thought it wasn't possible.
Back on topic, I thought this was spectacular. Kudos to the cast and design team. The live performance added tension and immediacy that I haven't felt in months, and the thoughtful scenic and sound design created a full experience that made this nearly as good as the real thing."
Windows 10 has a feature (if your computer supports it) where you can hit the windows key and the letter P, and bring up a projection menu. Then you choose connect to a wireless monitor. My Roku TV shows up there as long as both are on the same WiFi."
Ahh, yes, I'd read about this. Android phones, too. Sadly no support for Apple devices.