I wish shows would just go back to the gorgeous, rich colored velvet-ish curtains that are the "standard." They start off the evening so nicely.
I don't see the point of walking into a theatre and staring at a projection, or the show's logo.
I think Sweeney has the worst show curtain..... sry it bothers me that you can see the stage crew setting props and what not it took me out of the experince; i think they shouldn't have one....
also the blue light spilling through was really annoying
Yeah...the Lord of the Rings curtain is pretty damn cool.
Akiva
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/15/05
I like show curtains. It's something interesting. It sort of sparks the interest of the audience before the show starts. It is so theatrical.
I liked the Sweeney curtain. I was actually surprised to see that it had one. I didnt really notice the stagehands. But I was in the balcony, so the light was really blinding me either.
I was sitting front center mezzanine last week. I could see them coming on. It was the actors getting ready. Believe me, props and such are done before the doors are open. It doesn't take much time and many times stage hands will set the show right after a matinee for the evening. Rent boy, I agree show drops really set the mood well. There are certain shows that do still keep the curtains. I prefer it this way. It always allows for excellent artistry.
I love the SWEENEY curtain, it's perfect.
Does anyone have a description of Lestat's? Also what does Tarzan's drop look like?
Lestat is just the logo of the show. It's banal.
The TARZAN curtain (not sure why it's getting so much attention,) is just a map, mainly of Africa. Nothing special.
Chicago in London had this great show curtain...
Come to think of it, Rent in London had the exact same one...
As did Phantom in London...
And Grease in London...
Hmmm......
Does anyone have a picture of the Sweeney Curtain?
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What were/are the show curtains in London?
What do the Producers on Broadway use?
If you look on Broadway.com at the Lestat videos, the begining with the music is basically the stage curtain.
Broadway Star Joined: 7/25/04
The Producers uses a rich red velvety curtain - very old-fashioned and fits the theme of the show nicely.
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Yeah, that does. I was just wondering cause on the tour it was a bland black curtain. Not very exciting at all. But I ended up loving the show. Well maybe not loving, but I had a good time.
There is a law in London (all of Great Britain) that the fireproof curtain MUST be seen by the audience to work sometime during each performance. So down and up it comes, usually at intermission - not that I'd know, I've always had a weak bladder. And most theatres have wonderful velour house curtains that date back decades. The "Royal" houses (Drury Lane, Theatre Royal Haymarket and The Royal Opera have the crown emblazonned on the curtains. These curtains are heavy as hell and used to take four or five guys to raise/lower.
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So, say a show does have a show curtain, during intermission the fire curtain is lowered and raised in front of it just to show the audience that its there?
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/23/05
i love the Tarzan curtain. it's my new favorite! the map is there, but you can now see through it and see the ship in the background. it's billowing, so it's a great effect. and the whole idea with the ship sailing to Africa is so original and cool!
Yes. And they used to proudly say "ASBESTOS!!!!" in six-foot letters. Ever wonder why so many actors died of lung cancer?
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/15/05
Anyone know what these two curtains are from?
Updated On: 5/4/06 at 11:54 PM
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Ugh, why won't it work. I have other pictures to upload too.
I feel like the Sweeney curtain doesn't fit this production..... maybe if it looked like a black padded wall with cuts i would like it more....
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/29/04
I love the curtain for You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown. Just love it.
The Lord Of The Rings curtain reminds me of...oh, never mind.
alterego--
Yeah, me too. But a very frightening one. With teeth.
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