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Saturday, December 4, 2010

Miracle (The Sweeney Todd Post)

So... since Sweeney Todd is over, I'm going to have a lot of time on my hands.

Which is good, because my chemistry final isn't going to ace itself. Actually, it's probably not going to be aced at all, regardless of my own actions. But that's why I'm pursuing a degree in Vocal Performance. :)

But I digress.

This show has been one of the favorite shows I've ever participated in. I can't say that I'm entirely sure how Sweeney was pulled off. Let's look at the factors.

1. It's an extremely difficult score
2. We had no money
3. Our director was brand-new. She had never directed a musical in her life.
4. THS has had a history of people who simply don't show up for rehearsal.

It's a miracle, to say the least. But we pulled it off, and we pulled it off really freaking well. I can't even begin to explain it, but our costumes were excellent, our set was phenomenal, the orchestra was good, the acting and singing were prepared and ready, and there was an overall positive attitude throughout the entire cast and crew. I haven't been in a drama production at THS that has had such a good feeling throughout it. Even during tech week, things went fairly smoothly. The show came together so well, when it shouldn't have.

Sweeney Todd has been quite an undertaking-- vocally, mentally, and... physically. I have never been more exhausted by a show... but then again, I have never been so inspired or contented by a show (possible exceptions include Aida and pretty much everything choir-related.) The fact that a show about a serial killer can be so inspiring is... well... inspiring. :)

The part of Sweeney Todd is one of my dream roles. In fact, it's my second-highest dream role, trumped only by the Phantom of the Opera. So, it's understandable that I was fervently excited when I got the role. However, I was very wary about the show itself. I had actually talked to our director personally about my worries as far as orchestra and tech-stuff go, because I didn't want this show to fall through. But, miraculously, everyone, from Chorus to Lovetts, took on their respective roles and met their respective challenges. I'm almost afraid to pinch myself, in case I'm dreaming.

If you're reading this and you are a Sweeney cast/crew/pit member, you rock. And I love you forever. Thanks for making this the best senior musical EVER.

And... if you didn't see it... it pretty much sucks to be you. :)

2 comments:

  1. Dear Eric,
    You are wonderful, and a big part of why we pulled off this show was you. I'm thankful for all our accomplishments, and that we got to have so much fun molesting each other and singing together. It was an honor to act with you for our last school musical, and we are all proud to have been a part of such a phenomenal show.
    Sleep tight!!
    Devi :)

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  2. ERIC!!! You are so right... Sweeny Todd was pretty Freaking AMAZING!!!! I loved it!! Thank you SO much for inviting me to come and see it!!!
    :) ~ Tristen

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