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Maestro of the Dead

Post by Marc Majcher »

It's that time again - I'm directing Maestro this Saturday, which does not fall on Halloween, but the Day of the Dead. I'm not saying that you have to do anything special, but happy dancing skeletons or players who reference Grim Fandango may be eligible for special treatment.

So, players put your shouts out, and I'm also looking for a co-director. I'll do my best to get the list out by Thursday, so holler up.
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Post by kbadr »

I would love to play.


And since I added all my music, The Grim Fandango soundtrack should be on The Hideout computer. I'm just sayin'

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Post by K_Q »

This is me, jumping up and down referencing Grim Fandango, which I just googled. Is that good enough?

I'd like to play, pretty please.
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Post by hujhax »

Bah!  Just my luck -- I have a show at SVT, and won't be able to make Grim Fandango night.  Hopefully a performer will stand on an imaginary pier and stare up at the imaginary moon on my behalf.

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Post by kaci_beeler »

This sounds like fun, I want to play.
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Post by Mike »

I'll play. I'll even bring my own corpse.
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Post by Roy Janik »

I would dearly love to play.
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Post by Asaf »

I am back in town now and would love to play or co-direct with you, Mr. Majcher. Whatever you want.

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Sign me up
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Post by Munga »

As always, if anyone would like to sell or take tickets to the show, just let me know via PM. You'd get to see the show for free!

Thanks,
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Post by HerrHerr »

Munga wrote:As always, if anyone would like to sell or take tickets to the show, just let me know via PM. You'd get to see the show for free!

Thanks,
Madeline
Ummm...aren't we supposed toget into shows free anyway? Correct? Being members of AIC?
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Post by Munga »

You've got to pay to get into the show but if there are seats available after the show starts then improvisors can get in for free.

(Please someone correct me if I am wrong)

Post by vine311 »

Munga wrote:You've got to pay to get into the show but if there are seats available after the show starts then improvisors can get in for free.

(Please someone correct me if I am wrong)
"Technically" that is correct. It is almost never enforced unless we have a sellout crowd. Then we ask improvisers to give up their seats so paying customers can use them.
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Post by kbadr »

vine311 wrote:"Technically" that is correct. It is almost never enforced unless we have a sellout crowd. Then we ask improvisers to give up their seats so paying customers can use them.
It should be enforced more.

Maybe one day it will be. Until then, we should try to be good and wait til show time to take a seat.

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Post by Munga »

I'd be happy to discuss this with anyone further offline (or maybe online, just not in the Maestro thread!) as I've seen lots of inconsistencies. And of course then we get into who exactly qualifies as an improvisor or AIC member. Because I'd say that 1/3 of the paying audience are actively taking improv classes, going to the jams, etc. Does this mean that they no longer have to pay?
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