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#6151 Post by chelle1973 » Thu Jun 18, 2015 12:43 pm

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#6152 Post by prettyxcool » Sun Aug 23, 2015 10:39 pm

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#6153 Post by raj101 » Sat Oct 03, 2015 6:36 pm

Showstoppers must have an almost unbelievable level of talent the way they improvise (and I suspect at least some of the improv comes from plants in the audience). Even then, not all of it plants, its incredible how they improvise and still find time to make it very funny. Recommended.


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#6154 Post by valda » Sat Oct 03, 2015 6:42 pm

We enjoyed Showstoppers, but I think it was a wee bit too long. It all depends on what the songs and topics are as well. I personally don't think there were any plants in the audience, these performers have been together for years, so must be really in tune with each other. Even so, one of the duets was a bit hit and miss with harmonies.

I do recommend this show, if there are anymore freebies vx
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#6155 Post by bevvy » Sat Oct 03, 2015 8:38 pm

valda wrote:We enjoyed Showstoppers, but I think it was a wee bit too long. It all depends on what the songs and topics are as well. I personally don't think there were any plants in the audience, these performers have been together for years, so must be really in tune with each other. Even so, one of the duets was a bit hit and miss with harmonies.
I do recommend this show, if there are anymore freebies vx
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#6156 Post by raj101 » Sat Oct 03, 2015 11:37 pm

valda wrote:We enjoyed Showstoppers, but I think it was a wee bit too long. It all depends on what the songs and topics are as well. I personally don't think there were any plants in the audience,vx
yeah you both said that. But they cant possibly improve everything in the show on the spot and make it such fun. Its just not possible to make stuff up on the spot for 2 hours. I think they MUST have a backbone of a few planted ideas that form the preplanned structure of what they do, which gives them the freedom to improvise more freely and effectively the real improv.

I recognise that of course they have an additional "backbone" of formulaic "flexible" sketches (like the way they march across the background of the stage during the main performance, which can be adapted to anything from dinosaurs to breakdancing).

Freakishly funny though, excellently compered. I think ALL shows should be more like this, instead of sticking to the same performance every day, the actors should be pushed to use their inventiveness, making each performance more unique and more valuable. Well, I would value them more anyway, and I would be more inclined to p*y their prices for something that feels like a unique work.
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#6157 Post by cliveas » Sun Oct 04, 2015 8:23 pm

raj101 wrote:I suspect at least some of the improv comes from plants in the audience
I think you're wrong there, they have been doing this for a long time and are indeed very good at it. The plots are of course very formulaic (e.g. a romance thwarted which then comes good at the end) but that suits the cheesy nature of many musicals.

I saw them recently through SFF (great fun and not at all too long for me) and also used to watch them record their radio show. Recently I saw an intimate promotional short performance in The Theatre Cafe where there were definitely no plants. Some of the musical styles suggested were quite obscure and they had to confirm the specifics. While the first song could have been predicted from the setting and could have been pre-planned other than the style to be used, I personally provided the name of one of the lead characters. It was 'Jeremy Corbyn' and there was no way that the subject matter shift towards Socialism could have been predicted.

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#6158 Post by canadian_turtle » Mon Oct 05, 2015 7:40 am

Agreed that there are no plants. I also heard them discuss the show once and if I remember correctly they're all wearing something in their ears to receive instructions too, so someone behind-the-scenes is providing guidance where necessary.
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#6159 Post by raj101 » Tue Oct 06, 2015 11:36 am

In that case I could not be more impressed by the skills of this team. I wish I could do what they do.
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#6160 Post by cliveas » Tue Oct 06, 2015 3:43 pm

You might wish to see what they themselves say about the suggestion of plants and similar theories.
http://www.terripaddock.com/a-new-music ... -theories/

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