[Harp-L] How Musical Theater differs from Blues gigs and jams
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- Date: Sun, 6 Apr 2014 00:03:56 -0700
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Working Harmonica this month in a Mesa, Arizona (Phoenix) production of
"Big River, the story of Huckleberry Finn" (11 songs by Roger Miller - Dang
me)
1. Lotsa rehearsal! Three 3-hour weekly rehearsals preceding show open,
plus tech-week run throughs with full cast and dialog
2. Lots of sitting quietly and waiting for your cues. Lots.
3. Helps to be a treble clef reader (Gotta count those measures when
laying out!)
4. Read it, play it correctly, and do it every night
5. Try not to sneeze or cough (we are not in an orchestra pit, but
visible to the audience throughout, and mic'd)
6. Be agreeable to frequent changes right before each show - "play
more, play less, improvise" where there is no score to read
7. Bring sticky tabs and pencils - Directors will add repeats or cut
sections out of your book. Then you must erase it all when you return the
rental books
8. Sight read and sing tenor to a four part hymn, reinforcing the
on-stage singers (finger-in-ear to keep the pitch - no monitors)
9. Buy a Trump (jew's harp) in the right key, although no one else
thinks that would matter
10. Bring all your diatonics, because they may ask you play on a tune
that did NOT call for harp in your score, or change the key for a singer
So yes, it's all very different, and still very fun and challenging.
Meet lots of great new friends in cast, crew, and band/orchestra.
In Mesa theater, the pay is not stunning when looking at your hourly rate,
but you get to update your resume and and website.
If you get the opportunity, do it!
I would love to hear what others have encountered in Musical Theater.
Robert Hale
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