re: Titanic's "coup de théâtre?" (SPOILER) | |
Last Edit: Chromolume 05:47 pm EDT 06/15/24 | |
Posted by: Chromolume 05:47 pm EDT 06/15/24 | |
In reply to: Titanic's "coup de théâtre?" - Showtunegal 05:40 pm EDT 06/15/24 | |
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This was mentioned before. The curtain in back slowly parts to reveal the white cyc, as if the iceberg were approaching bit by bit. I did think it was effective - I'm not sure if it's really going as far as a "coup de theatre" but it worked. The tea tray moment has always been in the show. There were a few true coup de theatre moments in the original production that couldn't have been done here - particularly the stage mechanics during "Mr. Andrews' Vision" as the ship lurched and tilted. Andrews in the smokeroom, with furniture falling toward him, lastly a grand piano about to hit him - with passengers on the deck above holding onto the rail and screaming. It was pretty amazing and moving. |
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