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I wish the creativity of the show curtain had been incorporated into the set design.
I thought the use of projections for the Memphis show curtain were nice (It was just a bridge, and then at the end of the show it's two babies), and I liked "In The Next Room"'s show curtain. It suited the theater nicely.
I kind of liked the Billy Elliot curtain... just the plain black screen with the row of chairs barely visible. It nicely highlighted the simplicity of the shows design Updated On: 10/26/09 at 12:28 AM
When i seen sister act in june when the show began the purple curtain dropped instead of going up and was pulled off stage. The intermission curtain was the same and at the end of the show there was no curtain
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This is a pic from the Dutch production, so you can't read the captain's log, but it's a cool design. The map is a scrim, and the pre-show has a boat behind it on a flowy fabric that rocks back and forth. After the first act, all that is used is the Africa scrim. Very cool.