Ok, so we've now got 2 lighting techs, I'm an audio tech, we've got a film crew, and I'm pretty sure we've got a pyro tech on here. Put that together with our 2 vocal performers (1 opera and 1 barbershop), and ... yeah, I'm not sure what kind of show that is either. It'd be entertaining, but I'm not sure it'd sell a lot of tickets.Big Wallaby wrote:You know, I can certainly see you doing opera and being awesome at it. I think you will. Congratulations!
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We also have a piauiello player (Because I know you will never figure that out it is piano, guitar, and cello).
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I am a lighting, audio, and camera tech. And I play Violin.hhsrat wrote:Ok, so we've now got 2 lighting techs, I'm an audio tech, we've got a film crew, and I'm pretty sure we've got a pyro tech on here. Put that together with our 2 vocal performers (1 opera and 1 barbershop), and ... yeah, I'm not sure what kind of show that is either. It'd be entertaining, but I'm not sure it'd sell a lot of tickets.
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I can be flexible -- sure, the chorus I'm in is affiliated with barbershop, but we do a variety of other styles, plus I've been in church and school vocal groups and done amateur theater. While I doubt I could pass for an opera singer -- except maybe in girth -- I bet we could put on a good show.hhsrat wrote:Ok, so we've now got 2 lighting techs, I'm an audio tech, we've got a film crew, and I'm pretty sure we've got a pyro tech on here. Put that together with our 2 vocal performers (1 opera and 1 barbershop), and ... yeah, I'm not sure what kind of show that is either. It'd be entertaining, but I'm not sure it'd sell a lot of tickets.
Besides, just one guy singing barbershop is kind of an impossibility. :)
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I'm a professional costume designer, so all we need now is a set designer!hhsrat wrote:Ok, so we've now got 2 lighting techs, I'm an audio tech, we've got a film crew, and I'm pretty sure we've got a pyro tech on here. Put that together with our 2 vocal performers (1 opera and 1 barbershop), and ... yeah, I'm not sure what kind of show that is either. It'd be entertaining, but I'm not sure it'd sell a lot of tickets.
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I have a little experience in that area, though not enough to be useful.Amphigorey wrote:I'm a professional costume designer, so all we need now is a set designer!
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I had a single line solo in my Grade 6 School Musical, does that count for anything? 
What are you talking about!? With SM's beautiful voice and Wombat's inherent cuteness (I mean, just look at that avatar!), it'll be a hit! :D: ;)hhsrat wrote:It'd be entertaining, but I'm not sure it'd sell a lot of tickets.
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I did high school theater and was the one who would find things like the toilet and bed for Butterflies are Free. I was the one who found the stuff for the Princess and the Pea. I even did sales for one performance. Shh, it was me who dropped the nickel in the punch cup, lol.Amphigorey wrote:I'm a professional costume designer, so all we need now is a set designer!

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No doubt about Sarah's voice, but sorry to let you know that the wombat pictured in my avatar is a stunt double.glendalais wrote:...With SM's beautiful voice and Wombat's inherent cuteness (I mean, just look at that avatar!), it'll be a hit! :D: ;)

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