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{{Infobox Show | {{Infobox Show | ||
|Name = SongRunner | |Name = SongRunner | ||
|Picture = | |Picture = SongRunner.jpg | ||
|Theater = [[The Hideout Theatre]] | |Theater = [[The Hideout Theatre]] | ||
|Director = {{Unbulleted list | [[Ammon Taylor]] | [[Kacey Samiee]] }} | |Director = {{Unbulleted list | [[Ammon Taylor]] | [[Kacey Samiee]] }} | ||
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'''''SongRunner''''' | '''''SongRunner''''' was the June 2015 [[List_of_Hideout_Mainstage_Shows_in_Chronological_Order#Student_Mainstage_Shows|student mainstage production]] at [[The Hideout Theatre]]. | ||
== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
''SongRunner'' was a musical set in a dystopian, sci-fi future, in which rebellious, free-spirited 'runners' were pursued by government agents intent on reducing them to emotionless drones. The show drew on sci-fi works such as ''[[wikipedia:Blade Runner|Blade Runner]]'' and ''[[wikipedia:V for Vendetta|V for Vendetta]]''. | |||
The show opened with an introductory video made by [[Kacey Samiee|Kacey]] and [[Jordan T. Maxwell|Jordan]]. | |||
The cast would go to the wings, save three cast members -- one to get suggestions, and two government 'regulators'. | |||
First, the cast member would ask the audience for a favorite song lyric or line of poetry, hopefully something that had a profound emotional effect on them. The cast member would emotionally react to that suggestion, and then the regulators would 'blank' them, reducing them to a blank, emotionless state. The newly blanked character would drone, "''SongRunner'', when the lights come up," and the show would start from there. | |||
It was a narrative show which spread its focus across a broad ensemble, ten to eleven performers per night. It ran 75-80 minutes, with a brief intermission. The 'runners' were dressed in retro-sci-fi "cyber-punk" styles, while the other characters wore neutral, beige ensembles. | |||
=== Publicity Blurb === | === Publicity Blurb === | ||
From the show announcement:<blockquote>"A futuristic blade-runner/cyber-punk/cyborg/robot-styled MUSCAL. So... the best thing ever? Yes."</blockquote> | From the show announcement:<blockquote>"A futuristic blade-runner/cyber-punk/cyborg/robot-styled MUSCAL. So... the best thing ever? Yes."</blockquote> | ||
== Media == | |||
=== Photos === | |||
* [http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.982805205116329.1073742212.221927764537414&type=1 Photoset] by [[Steve Rogers]] of the 6/13/2015 performance. | |||
== More Information == | == More Information == |
Latest revision as of 13:57, 24 October 2015
SongRunner | |
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Theater | The Hideout Theatre |
Directed by | |
Assistant Director(s) | Jordan T. Maxwell |
Tech Director(s) | Cindy Page |
Music By | Content Love Knowles |
Cast | |
Crew | |
Run | Jun 2015 |
SongRunner was the June 2015 student mainstage production at The Hideout Theatre.
Summary
SongRunner was a musical set in a dystopian, sci-fi future, in which rebellious, free-spirited 'runners' were pursued by government agents intent on reducing them to emotionless drones. The show drew on sci-fi works such as Blade Runner and V for Vendetta.
The show opened with an introductory video made by Kacey and Jordan.
The cast would go to the wings, save three cast members -- one to get suggestions, and two government 'regulators'.
First, the cast member would ask the audience for a favorite song lyric or line of poetry, hopefully something that had a profound emotional effect on them. The cast member would emotionally react to that suggestion, and then the regulators would 'blank' them, reducing them to a blank, emotionless state. The newly blanked character would drone, "SongRunner, when the lights come up," and the show would start from there.
It was a narrative show which spread its focus across a broad ensemble, ten to eleven performers per night. It ran 75-80 minutes, with a brief intermission. The 'runners' were dressed in retro-sci-fi "cyber-punk" styles, while the other characters wore neutral, beige ensembles.
Publicity Blurb
From the show announcement:
"A futuristic blade-runner/cyber-punk/cyborg/robot-styled MUSCAL. So... the best thing ever? Yes."
Media
Photos
- Photoset by Steve Rogers of the 6/13/2015 performance.
More Information
- The show announcement on the Hideout's facebook group.