A list of puns related to "Skylight Music Theatre"
Hello, I'm coming to Alpine Valley Music Theatre for a concert in the summer and I was wondering if any of you could let me know from your experience if it's feasible to get an uber after a big show lets out. Thanks!
I thought that's about time
Those of you that work in theatre (full time, part-time, occasionally, whatever), what do you play while people are finding their seats?
I was hoping I could find some 'de-energised' covers of popular songs (think quiet and nothing that stands out like the original song might) but as expected, it's quite difficult.
Here's an example of what I'm looking for, but I also want to know what you all use.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MK4rhSdUwg8
Weather : Sun so hot, Clouds so low
Sky : FULL of Eagles
Billyβs Hat : Forward as of 9:02
Days Since Last D&C El Paso : 8
Days Since Last Bob Weir Alligator : 1282
Days Since Last Bob Weir Catfish John : 2622
SET 1 [7:21 - 8:26]
Hell in a Bucket
Alabama Getaway
Friend of the Devil ^A
Row Jimmy
New Speedway Boogie
Dear Prudence * >
Don't Ease Me In
SET 2 [9:02 - 10:53]
Deal
Comes a Time * >
Estimated Prophet >
China Cat Sunflower >
I Know You Rider >
Rainforest Drums >
Space ^1 >
I Need a Miracle * >
Black Peter >
Casey Jones
ENCORE [10:54 - 11:00]
The Weight ^A
* Tour Bust-Out
^$ Dead and Co Debut
^1 Peanuts Music Tease
^A Bob on Acoustic
~ ~ ~
Some Pre-Show Tunes to Check Out :
Grateful Dead 6/11/93 (Full Show)
Jerry Garcia Band 3/1/80 (Late Show)
Holly Bowling 11/19/20 (Full Show)
Phil Collins 10/5/18 (In the Air Tonight)
Norma Tanega (A Street That Rhymes at 6AM)
Nick and the Leg-Heavy Boys 8/5/21 (On Broadway > Creep)
~ ~ ~
I got four rules in this here setlist thread:
Be Kind. You donβt have to agree with everybody, but thereβs no reason to be rude.
Donβt ask for a miracle in the thread, DM me and I will send you a link at Intermission (if you watched the Mansfield shows with a link I sent, itβs the same link tonight)
Please donβt award this post. While I appreciate the thought, your money is better spent on a good cause. Some causes near and dear to my heart right now are the Trans Lifeline and the Lilith Fund
If someone says the word "tempo" we all have to take a shot (or hit, or drink of your choosing (alcoholic or non))
Hi, is there anyone in this sub that likes singing music theatre songs while accompanying themselves on their uke?
I'm sorry if this is a tangent question to the subreddit, but there are a lot of smart folks here who may be able to help me.
I've been looking for a textbook covering those subjects and didn't find anything other than separated volumes only about Theatre or Music or Dance.
I'd like to study a book approaching all of the three cited above, talking about their historical developments throughout the whole world from ancient times to the 21st century, just like the authors of Gardner's Art Through the Ages did when writing about Visual Arts history.
I've been looking for a textbook covering those subjects and didn't find anything other than separated volumes only about Theatre or Music or Dance.
I'd like to study a book approaching all of the three cited above, talking about their historical developments throughout the whole world from ancient times to the 21st century, just like the authors of Gardner's Art Through the Ages did when writing about Visual Arts history.
I'm sorry if this is a tangent question to the subreddit, but there are a lot of smart folks here who may be able to help me. Since Art Historians and Anthropologists have a lot in common in terms of their subject matter, at least, in Cultural Anthropology, I thought it would be a good idea asking this question here too.
I've been looking for a textbook covering those subjects and didn't find anything other than separated volumes only about Theatre or Music or Dance.
I'd like to study a book approaching all of the three cited above, talking about their historical developments throughout the whole world from ancient times to the 21st century, just like the authors of Gardner's Art Through the Ages did when writing about Visual Arts history.
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