Rhofal
New in Town
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- Herenthout, Belgium, Europe
You just have to love the elderly folks...
The group I belong to have opened their productions in the last 25 years with a free matinee for the elderly people in homes nearby. This is actually a very good extra dress rehearsal for the actors. And the old folks got a nice day out with free drinks and nibbles...
As an added bonus, you know that you're in the clear when you can still remember your lines whilst constantly hearing (muffled, though pretty loud -) conversations along the lines of:
"So Charles, is that gout still acting up then?" "Hah! Don't get me started on that Bob!" or:
"Pssst Mary, do you think they'd notice if I went to the bathroom now? Can't keep it up for 15 minutes straight anymore after my operation."
But they stopped doing the matinees two seasons ago. They had performed a "play in the play" which was actually about actors rehearsing for a theatrical performance. In the first act you saw them rehearsing and fumbling about. Then it was curtains for the break and in the second act you saw the "play" again, with costumes on this time, but things still going wrong, as it is a farce after all.
But quite some of the elderly folks hadn't really caught up on what it was all about. And the group got a lot of bad mouth-to-mouth publicity "They were so bad they forgot their lines all the time. They even had to pull the curtains on them to get everyone properly dressed; had to start all over again and then they still messed up!"
Cheers,
Peter
The group I belong to have opened their productions in the last 25 years with a free matinee for the elderly people in homes nearby. This is actually a very good extra dress rehearsal for the actors. And the old folks got a nice day out with free drinks and nibbles...
As an added bonus, you know that you're in the clear when you can still remember your lines whilst constantly hearing (muffled, though pretty loud -) conversations along the lines of:
"So Charles, is that gout still acting up then?" "Hah! Don't get me started on that Bob!" or:
"Pssst Mary, do you think they'd notice if I went to the bathroom now? Can't keep it up for 15 minutes straight anymore after my operation."
But they stopped doing the matinees two seasons ago. They had performed a "play in the play" which was actually about actors rehearsing for a theatrical performance. In the first act you saw them rehearsing and fumbling about. Then it was curtains for the break and in the second act you saw the "play" again, with costumes on this time, but things still going wrong, as it is a farce after all.
But quite some of the elderly folks hadn't really caught up on what it was all about. And the group got a lot of bad mouth-to-mouth publicity "They were so bad they forgot their lines all the time. They even had to pull the curtains on them to get everyone properly dressed; had to start all over again and then they still messed up!"
Cheers,
Peter