This would force everyone to blink and turn their heads, while the actor ducked behind a scrim or set piece. To zap Mike Teavee, you could rely on the cheap trick of blasting bright lights directly at the audience. For a decent bubble it may better to hire one from a theatrical lighting supplier. Show dates in Mid-March '08.Īs for the bubble machine there are a few elcheapo units available from various local shops. Still any input would be most appreciated!! Just noticed the date on your post - probably you have already staged the production. Our stage doesn't have the possibility of a trap door - she may just disappear behind a chute - then a large arrow will flip over to read "BAD NUT". Nothing yet on the pink candy boat or the nut room. As for Violet, I think we are just going to make her turn blue with lights. We are going to try to pre-film Mike TV and show him small on a monitor on stage after he shrinks. I, too, am directing a production of Willy Wonka Jr, and it would be great to share ideas via this forum. Light gobos can make the "water" on the ground. The boat can be done like they do it in Phantom-a motorized cart or wagon on a cable with covering of a boat shape.
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