The grand white staircase in CARRIE(the musical). What in the hell did that mean???
Stand-by Joined: 5/24/04
I agree with Pillowman. The contast of the bland colored set of the interigation rooms with the bright story book esque sets for the stories above.
I also loved the rotating restaurant in Wedding Singer. I thought it was really creative
Broadway Legend Joined: 10/13/05
The lake in POTO...hands down.
Leading Actor Joined: 4/29/06
There won't be real water in the lake in the Vegas Phantom. That was indeed the original idea, but was scrapped probably about a year ago. The story I heard was that it had to do with regulations about electricity and water. Apparently you can have lights in water, and you can have actors in water, but you can't have lights in water when actors are in it. So without being able to make the candles come up through the water while the actors are on the boat, it didn't make much sense. Too bad, as I was really curious to see how it would work.
-Sunset Blvd's mansion.
-Chitty's car was fabulous.
-Kiss of the Spider Woman's Web.
-Wonderful Town's fantastic set that took one back to the period.
-Piazza's Florence.
-Bombay Dreams was full of glamorous and ravishing sets.
-The innovative system used for The Woman in White, it might have not worked too well for everybody(i must admit it made one dizzy eventually) but just the fact they did something completely new is worth mentioning.
Broadway Star Joined: 8/9/04
The tipping house in the rain - An Inspector Calls
i have to agree. WHAT staircase in Carrie are they talking about? did i miss a part?
i loved the Sunday In the Park with George set. the way they meshed the line between picture and actor was amazing....
Featured Actor Joined: 6/22/05
The David's Star in Spamalot. Just kidding. I just saw Spamalot and that made me cry I was laughing so hard.
"Aye-Oi!" HAHA!
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Broadway Legend Joined: 9/29/04
I love the airplane that Julia sings from in WEDDING SINGER. It's far from awesome, but I love it.
There is a phenominal transition in The Lord of the Rings. 5 or 6 peices of white fabric are flown out of the stage but remain connected to one of the 4 revolves and then the stage begins to turn the fabric gets twisted together. Its crazy!
To clarify, at the very end of CARRIE (after "The Destruction" when all the high school kids are killed), a huge white staircase decsends upon the stage. I have no clue what it is supposed to symbolize (staircase to heaven?? it really makes no sense). Margaret White walks down the staircase towards her daughter, who is still covered in pig's blood. While sitting in the middle of the huge white staircase, Margaret sings to her daughter about how much she loves her, then stabs her to death. While Carrie is dying, she uses her powers to kill her mother. Margaret White is lying dead in the middle of the white staircase. Carrie crawls down the staircase to Sue, the only high schooler left alive, and dies in her arms at the bottom of the white staircase. The curtain falls.
And to answer the initial question of this post, according to my mom, the set of BAKER STREET was incredible. Wish I could have been around to see that show.
I loved the face of Mufasa in Lion King. Is that a set piece?
Stand-by Joined: 3/19/06
I second the giant Wizard head.
CONTROVERSIAL COMMENT:
It was the best part of the show.
END CONTROVERSIAL COMMENT
Also mentionable: the cube from Sweeney (while I can't track down pics of the original [supposedly gigantic] cube, the one on the tour DVD is pretty big too).
Chorus Member Joined: 12/15/05
Hmm. I think:
- The pool of water that flooded and drained in "Nine" -- the sound of the drainage was distracting, but the effect was great.
- The neat neon signs in "Threepenny Opera" announcing the setting. For some reason, they really caught my attention and set the mood well.
- The barricade in "Les Miserables" for obvious reasons.
Also, it's not really a set piece, but special mention should go to "Light in the Piazza" for its amazingly gorgeous yet simple set design.
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/23/05
The sets of Wicked, The Light in the Piazza, and Dirty Rotten Scoundrels were awesome.
Leading Actor Joined: 11/10/05
Revolving turntable in Les Miserables!
Leading Actor Joined: 12/31/69
i have to say a lot of the set pieces in the wedding seinger are REALLY creative:
-the airplane
-the rotating restaurant
-i love how they put the bouquet on the stick to guide it (not really a set piece tho)
-robbies bed (adds a lot of comesy to the show)
-glen's car (thats cute how they did that)
i know theyre not the "most awesome" set pieces but they were really creative
Chorus Member Joined: 5/4/06
i second that damn time dragon. i was like "how to they get all that metal to move like that?!?!"...yea, i know
the metal sculpture in rent was a pretty cool idea
Broadway Star Joined: 1/4/06
To those who have mentioned the "gargoyle" in Phantom: It's an angel, NOT a gargoyle, and the song is "All I Aks of You" NOT "Say You Love Me."
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