that website where you get the rights to shows has Audrey II's for rent I think.
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I know that its really expensive through MTI plus you have to decide wether you want it to be a prop or a costume and blah blah blah it was like 1500 when I looked at it and that was more then my royalties were for the show
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My school was able to rent all of them from the tour production, it cost alot though... O__O
hmm... I dunno what to put! How about a random musical quote? oka a random quote...
Elphaba: "What?! What are you looking at? Oh, do I have something in my teeth? Okay, let's get this over with. No, I'm not seasick, yes, I've always been green, no, I didn't chew grass as a child.".... YAY!
When we saw the show, we were disappointed they were not selling Audrey II plush dolls. I think they would have sold like hotcakes had they been available
Audrey II should have been on the Tee shirt not the bland design that was what they were selling
When my school did it a few years ago...I can't remember where we ordered from...but the first and last plants DIDN'T COME. Luckily, we had a *really* talented young man in charge of sets who actually MADE the plants the day of the show; we used the one plant we *did* get (the 'middle' one) as the last one. Hope you have a better experience than we did!
But if you kiss me,
If we touch,
Warning's fair:
I don't care
Very much
If you don't have the money you can PM me and I can give you detailed instructions on how to make each puppet(at a very low cost). I directed a production of LSOH and we had no budget and had to do everything from scratch.
David walked into the valley
With a stone clutched in his hand
He was only a boy
But he knew someone must take a stand
There will always be a valley
Always mountains one must scale
There will always be perilous waters
Which someone must sail
-Into the Fire
Scarlet Pimpernel
the one we finaly rented was in decently bad shape so we had to do repairs
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