Popcorn
Sat, 19 Feb 2005, 10:28 amJonno6 posts in thread
Popcorn
Sat, 19 Feb 2005, 10:28 amPopcorn. Subiaco, WA.
Another slick and witty production from Blak Yak.
I've caught several of their shows in the past couple of years, and have been particularly impressed by the technical tricks. Time and again they get imaginative and adventurous with, back projections, front projections, TV screen segments, and sounds (or gunshots), and always seem to nail the timing of these extras. For most of us in AmDram, it seems that the moment one departs from basic lights'n'actors that's when it goes wrong!
Not so for the Blak Yakkers. In "Popcorn", TV screens are used again very effectively. Applause for the Bio-boxers.
There's lots of enthusiastic acting going on here. I'd single out Chris Thomas for consistant believability. With the exceptions of Chris and Eddie Stowers, I must say to almost all the younger castmembers "Beware of accent taking precedence over the words". Of course I am getting a bit old and my ears are not as sharp as they once were, but I failed to catch words time and time again, which is a pity. Knowing Ben Elton's sense of humour, I'm sure he deserves every single word or phrase to be heard clearly.
Energy, timing, characterisation; it's all happening. I want the full script too. I wish you a very successful continuance in the coming week.
Another slick and witty production from Blak Yak.
I've caught several of their shows in the past couple of years, and have been particularly impressed by the technical tricks. Time and again they get imaginative and adventurous with, back projections, front projections, TV screen segments, and sounds (or gunshots), and always seem to nail the timing of these extras. For most of us in AmDram, it seems that the moment one departs from basic lights'n'actors that's when it goes wrong!
Not so for the Blak Yakkers. In "Popcorn", TV screens are used again very effectively. Applause for the Bio-boxers.
There's lots of enthusiastic acting going on here. I'd single out Chris Thomas for consistant believability. With the exceptions of Chris and Eddie Stowers, I must say to almost all the younger castmembers "Beware of accent taking precedence over the words". Of course I am getting a bit old and my ears are not as sharp as they once were, but I failed to catch words time and time again, which is a pity. Knowing Ben Elton's sense of humour, I'm sure he deserves every single word or phrase to be heard clearly.
Energy, timing, characterisation; it's all happening. I want the full script too. I wish you a very successful continuance in the coming week.
Re: Popcorn
Tue, 22 Feb 2005, 08:17 pmGreg Jones garnered:
> I think you'll find Chris Thomas wasn't doing an accent at all; he was just using his normal voice, at the request of the director - or so I'm told.
Hmm.. Chris Thomas does not HAVE a normal voice- it's sultry and smooth, with the slightest hint of vanilla-infused chocolate.
Those who saw him as Cat in the Red Dward sagas will know what I mean...
El
> I think you'll find Chris Thomas wasn't doing an accent at all; he was just using his normal voice, at the request of the director - or so I'm told.
Hmm.. Chris Thomas does not HAVE a normal voice- it's sultry and smooth, with the slightest hint of vanilla-infused chocolate.
Those who saw him as Cat in the Red Dward sagas will know what I mean...
El