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Topic: Something's Afoot
Posted By: chelserin
Subject: Something's Afoot
Date Posted: 7/31/08 at 7:04pm

Our board just found out that we were denied the rights for "Noises Off" for the spring. Seems they are putting together a tour and all productions are being denied. So we've tentatively decided on is "Something's Afoot" a musical spoof on Agatha Christie's Ten little indians. Does anyone know anything about this show?? Done it, seen it?? Is it any good? I want to make sure that if we can't do Noises that we replace it with a show of equal quality/hilarity.




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Posted By: belle
Date Posted: 7/31/08 at 11:16pm
I've seen it.  The tech is challenging--actor hidden in a poof with a blow gun, exploding newel post.  Other things, too, I think.  The play was funny, but very silly. 


Posted By: jaytee060
Date Posted: 8/01/08 at 7:03am
I have directed this show twice.  It is one of the most popular shows we have ever done....both with the audience and the actors. 
    It is a musical take-off of Agatha Christie's TEN LITTLE INDIANS.  And it is a delight in every way.  High comedy and catchy songs are highlights of the show. Wonderful roles for both male and females. (A cast of 5m/5f I believe)  However the real star of the show is the interesting and funny ways that the characters die.  This may be a bit challenging technically but will evoke gales of laughter from the audience.
     And this may be the only play ever, that when the play ends, every character in the show is dead.  Trust me...this is a really fun show for all.  I highly reccommend it to you.


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Posted By: belle
Date Posted: 8/01/08 at 9:21am
A further note.  If they play is in the fall/winter, you might want to consider Inspecting Carol.  It is wonderfully funny and similar to Noises Off in that it's about a theatrical company with serious problems. It has some technical challenges.  It's a straight play.


Posted By: chelserin
Date Posted: 8/01/08 at 10:44am
Thanks for your imput. This makes me feel a lot better about our choice. It sounded funny, but sometimes it's just hard to tell from a synopsis.


Posted By: Topper
Date Posted: 8/01/08 at 3:03pm
Another show similar to "Noises Off" is the play "Footlight Frenzy" about a group of community theater performers staging a mystery play in which everything imagineable goes wrong.

The advantages over "Noises Off" is the set is less complicated, there are fewer characters, and no bothersome English accents to mess with.

It is available from Samuel French.

http://www.samuelfrench.com/store/product_info.php/products_id/926

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"None of us really grow up. All we ever do is learn how to behave in public." -- Keith Johnstone


Posted By: jaytee060
Date Posted: 8/01/08 at 6:12pm
  If you are looking for a spoof on community theatre.  There is also a hysterical farce called "PLAY ON".  As good as any theatre based comdy out there and funnier then Noises Off.

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"REMEMBER ME IN LIGHT"


Posted By: pdavis69
Date Posted: 8/04/08 at 10:56am
Do not let the tech problems bother you.  I did all the tech/FX projects on this just a few years ago.  I have seen this done with very high tech robotics and with very low tech (human) effects.  I went for a mid range half and half combination and the results were hillarious.  I would be more than glad to talk with your tech person and offer some insight if that would help.  My favorite gag was what we called the "demon frog".  We built the poof with a big planter in the center.  We built a simple pulley operated lift in the center which raised a fat resin garden frog statue which we had plumbed with an air line leading to a nozzel at the mouth.  Each night we put a bit of baby powder in the nozzel.  When the frog raised out of the planter we opened up a valve on the air tank which sent a blast of air through the line causing the baby powder to puff out the frogs lips.  The actor being shot hid a dart in his hand and using slight of hand slapped his neck exposing the dart between his fingers making it look like the dart had come from the frog. 

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Patrick L. Davis
Fort Findlay Playhouse


Posted By: chelserin
Date Posted: 8/04/08 at 12:54pm
That's great! We are still working on getting a director (the one who was going to do "noises off" didn't want to do this one) I will definately let him/her know about your tech expertise on this show. I love the powder frog ! Thanks for sharing, this has been really helpful.


Posted By: whitebat
Date Posted: 8/21/08 at 7:18pm
Yes, we did "Something's Afoot".  Actually it was the first and best play our CT did.  For the tech...1. Step blows up--> Clive the Butler (used a sound effect, with smoke from fog maching directed to come through hole in step.)
2. "Gas" from telephone--> the Doctor (our sound guy built a metal telephone, filled with baby powder, and we hooked a tank of compressed air to it at the last minute.  The Doctor turned part of it, and the compressed air blew powder out.  It did blow the mouthpiece off the phone once).
3. Electrocution--> strobe on victim, sound effect (our actress was in a wheelchair; I think perhaps she "fell" out of the chair during electrocution)
4. Explosion from gas--> Camera type strobe followed by smoke from fog machine
5. Poison dart--> had an actor hide in poof, victim holding dart (As Colonel Gilwether counts down to his death, he goes and lies down on the stretcher to facilitate transport to "library".)
6. Strangling--> actor took specially shaped "hooked" spear and caught Miss Tweed's scarf from offstage
7. Chandelier--> (a near miss)  Manually raised and lowered from offstage by tech; Flint "raised" from onstage, ratchet sound effect and attempted to coordinate Flint's "raise" with tech raising.  Since it is timed to the song, you really need control of raising & lowering.
8. Sconce--> (Nigel)  We used a Halloween type flicker lamp (fan, cloth & lights).  Really more like a floor lamp than sconce.  Tried lowering manually and nearly hit the actor.  Set up so that lamp lowered on wire and stopped at a certain point.   From audience, appeared to hit actor.  Tech had to crawl under platform and reset lamp with cotter key to hold.  Lamp looked real from house!
9. Ming Vase--> (Lettie) Large (ugly) chicken wire & paper mache vase.  She just crawled through, and threw out own shoe.  Silly sound effect. 
10.  The phonograph--> borrowed an old phono, actors pretended to crank.  Got local radio guy to record message, then static it, catch groove, etc.


Posted By: 75director
Date Posted: 8/25/08 at 12:52pm
I love "Something's Afoot" had forgotten all about it.  Did in summer stock years ago the tech is a bit of a bear, but as several others have posted is doable.  I may add this show to our script reading list for next season.
 
On a related question, I don't recall there being a soundtrack anywhere to this show, or have I just never been able to find it?


Posted By: Topper
Date Posted: 8/25/08 at 2:21pm
There's a cast recording of the show as it appeared on cable TV in 1984 with Jean Stapleton (aka Edith Bunker) as Mrs. Tweed and Andy Gibb (!) as Geoffrey.

http://www.castalbums.org/recordings/4475



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"None of us really grow up. All we ever do is learn how to behave in public." -- Keith Johnstone


Posted By: scope2929
Date Posted: 9/01/08 at 6:25pm
Smile
Thanks for starting this topic.  I'm going to start directing the show next week.  We open Oct. 17th...
I love the cast I ended up getting, but I'm a little scared of the technical aspects of the show...
But its a hoot..and everyone I've ever talked to about it says that cast really gets behind it pretty easily and has fun with it.


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Joe Hypes
Marketing Associate
Playhouse Merced
www.playhousemerced.com


Posted By: John Luzaich
Date Posted: 4/29/09 at 11:38am
The original production of Something's Afoot (1976) was directed and choreographed by Tony Tanner. (same director as the off-broadway production of Joseph... 5 years later).  He has a fun style.

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John
cfct@cfu.net
http://www.osterregent.org
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Posted By: davidmoon
Date Posted: 4/29/09 at 12:01pm
It's been awhile since I've seen it, but the song "A Tiny Little Dinghy" has stuck in my head forever. :)  

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David Moon
http://www.theatrestory.com/ - http://www.theatrestory.com/


Posted By: davidmoon
Date Posted: 4/29/09 at 12:04pm
There's also quite a bit of video of the production with Andy Gibb on Youtube - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRJMiTnEmXk.

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David Moon
http://www.theatrestory.com/ - http://www.theatrestory.com/


Posted By: John Luzaich
Date Posted: 4/29/09 at 12:17pm

And the other funny thing about tie-ins between Something's Afoot and Joseph, is Andy Gibb was cast in Joseph after the show moved from off-broadway to broadway and it was a total fiasco.  They tried working with him and after several months had to replace him with David Cassidy.  Gibb was devasted after Victoria Principal broke up with him and he was totally wasted on drugs and alcohol alot.  He'd show up late for both rehearsals and the show and sometimes didn't even show up to go on for performance.  His understudy was always ready to go on and had to go on a lot.  It was just a horrible situation until he left the show. David Cassidy was wonderful and everyone enjoyed working with him.  A total 180 degrees from what they had previously!



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John
cfct@cfu.net
http://www.osterregent.org
http://www.facebook.com/osterregent


Posted By: tristanrobin
Date Posted: 4/29/09 at 7:19pm
It's extremely rare - but sometimes shows up on eBay - there is a hard-to-find video (not dvd) of the production filmed for "Showtime on Broadway."

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