One-Man Star Wars Trilogy in Chicago 145
Apparently the One Man, Charles Ross, was a hit at the Vancouver and Toronto Fringe Festivals in 2002. Now he's in Chicago until January 3, 2004. I took my girlfriend for her birthday, a little nervous because she's a theatre snob and a huge Star Wars geek; luckily this production satisfied her on both counts. Coming onstage all in black, with elbow pads (he has many occasions to throw himself to the ground) he sings/hums the music, does all the special effects and sound effects, and acts all the parts. Skeptical? A reviewer who saw him in Toronto said "If George Lukas [sic] could see this, he'd rediscover the secret lost in the two most recent films: that it's imagination -- and not computer driven imagery -- which made the original Star Wars so great." I couldn't agree more: every scene he performed was brilliantly evocative of the original, and the audience -- on this second night of the run, a mix of hard-core fans and newspaper reviewers with press kits -- never ceased to be surprised at how spot-on he was, the whole way through. Other reviews raved about his "energy", which I feared would mean he was like my first roommate, a huge Star Wars fan but also way too energetic for me and didn't use deodorant. But his energy just kept the show moving along and by the end his sweat showed that the choreography of the visual effects was not easy.
Every article about the show says that Mr. Ross has seen the Trilogy "over 500 times", and his performance leaves little room for doubt on this point, but those who have also seen it as many times may find a few quibbles -- every now and then, reciting a memorable line, he changes it just a little, which would sometimes break my immersion in the world he created, but only for a moment. It did take a little time to get warmed up to him, but at 20 minutes per movie, he gets up to speed fast, so by the time he had Luke sullenly watching the double sunset on Tatooine, I -- and the rest of the audience -- was putty in his hands.
I highly recommend that anyone in the Midwest take a chance on this show. It's only an hour long, so if you're a total loser who hates it, you won't be stuck there for as long as you were stuck in The Phantom Menace. And, don't worry, the prequels never come up in the show: this is only the Real Star Wars."
I guess... (Score:1, Insightful)
All thanks to George Lucas and the "CG" labeled crackpipe in his hand.
Re:I guess... (Score:3, Funny)
And the backers? (Score:5, Funny)
No doubt his relatives -- after being subjected to little Charlie's performances every holiday dinner, year after year -- put up the money to produce this show.
At least it gets him out of the house ;-)
Star Wars is only the beginning... (Score:4, Funny)
And then they probably kicked him and his computers straight out of the basement, "By God, we told you that you wouldn't live at home forever, no matter how much of a nerd you think you are! We found you an apartment and we'll pay the rent, just get out and take your caffeinated beverages with you!"
Unfortunately about LOTR (Score:2, Interesting)
Done before as "Star Wars in 30 Minutes" (Score:4, Informative)
One man show? (Score:5, Funny)
Re: (Score:2)
Thank God... (Score:5, Funny)
"Is that supposed to be...Jabba?! Oh man *retch*"
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in the tradition of reduced shakespeare company (Score:5, Interesting)
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Re:in the tradition of reduced shakespeare company (Score:4, Informative)
One more note in regards to this... (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:in the tradition of reduced shakespeare company (Score:2)
One of the interesting things about the technique is that it involves picking out the important parts of the work and omitting everything that merely serves to make the work comprehensible to people who are not familar with it, and therefore gets out the important structure of a long work. I wouldn't be surprised if bards learned the order of sections of the Illiad by picking an
Re:in the tradition of reduced shakespeare company (Score:2)
"theatre snob and a huge Star Wars geek" (Score:3, Funny)
Quite how one could be both a theare snob and star wars - ahen - person - entirely slips my well defined features.
Re:"theatre snob and a huge Star Wars geek" (Score:2)
You must be new here...
OK, I'm intrigued beyond reckoning (Score:3, Interesting)
This has got to be a joke, right?
Anyone have a
Re:OK, I'm intrigued beyond reckoning (Score:3, Interesting)
At the end, he gave away a free original starwars record to a person in the audiance who could answer his question... Simple for any starwars nut. What does TIE stand for? Unfortunatly, I was not quick enough to get my hand up. Oh well.
Anyway, if this is in your
Re:OK, I'm intrigued beyond reckoning (Score:1)
Re:OK, I'm intrigued beyond reckoning (Score:2)
The post said that some might quibble with the changes he made to a few memorable lines. I have to point out that he didn't make mistakes, but simply took license with them to add some humour. I loved the bit he added toward the end of the third movie where Mark Hamill realizes his acting career is
Re:OK, I'm intrigued beyond reckoning (Score:1)
well (Score:1, Funny)
Re:well (Score:1)
One-man hilarious live Star Wars parody (Score:3, Interesting)
If you understand fast-spoken slang French, you can find them on emule with the keyword "LMDMF".
Re:One-man hilarious live Star Wars parody (Score:1)
You forgot Batman !
Otherwise the canadian French-speaking humorist Anthony Kavanagh also did a Star Wars parody in one of his shows.
"Le monde de Monsieur Fred est une emission culturelle."
Re:One-man hilarious live Star Wars parody (Score:2)
Fast-spoken slang French, oh, you must mean Quebecois. Although I think you forgot the part about throwing in the odd english word.
Re:One-man hilarious live Star Wars parody (Score:1)
Okay (Score:1)
Re:Okay (Score:2)
You can end up losing lots of things when people put fat sacks of cash money in front of you.
Re:Okay (Score:2)
Especially when it doesn't matter how much you suck, people still flock to see your latest creation. If Lucas lost it, why does he still make so much money on the new Star Wars stuff? Shit, everybody loved KOTOR..
Re:Okay (Score:2)
Other cities? (Score:2)
Thank you /. (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Thank you /. (Score:2)
You must have missed the item on Elvish.
Can I take my kid? (Score:2, Informative)
Take the train back home. Get home about 4 in the morning. My kid is a night owl.
Any other suggestions?
Re:Can I take my kid? (Score:1)
Gino's East [ginoseast.com], man. Can't go to Chicago without getting pizza. And what geek visits the Windy City and skips MSI [msichicago.org]?
Re:Can I take my kid? (Score:1)
Re:Can I take my kid? (Score:1)
I was less impressed with the Sony store, because it seemed to be more of an effort to get every Sony product in the smallest space possible, rather than actually display them in a tastefull manner. The Apple store has more space and it's obvious the design layout reflects the Apple GUI style of smooth functionality
Re:Chicago pizza.. (Score:2)
No matter where you go, you definitely must order the "stuffed special."
Anyone... (Score:2)
He could go on tour (Score:1)
Re:He could go on tour (Score:1)
Re:He could go on tour (Score:1)
I am something of a Star Wars geek, while my wife has seen the movies (and that's it). We both laughed ourselves silly at One Man Star Wars.
Re:He could go on tour (Score:2)
sic? (Score:1)
Saw it at Vancouver fringe festival (Score:5, Informative)
At the festival, the show sold out most of its performances, then sold out its "pick of the fringe" shows which is reserved for the best of the plays, and was held over again (not sure if it sold out there).
Charles Ross goes through the entire 3 movies, does a fantastic job of reenacting the battle scenes (yes without any props) and touches on all the aspects of the trilogy, including all the jokes we throw around here at slashdot.
Even if you're not a big Star Wars fan, the guy's performance is something to see. Oh and, it's not the kind of boring "theater" you might be thinking of.
Re:Saw it at Vancouver fringe festival (Score:2)
The best $12 CAD I ever spent, I dare say.
Re:Saw it at Vancouver fringe festival (Score:1)
Thanks, Tynan!
Hope he fares better than Star Drek (Score:5, Interesting)
The night I saw it in Seattle the place was completedly packed, people sitting on stairs. Except there was a block of really good empty seats in one row. As the lights went down, four hooded figures shuffled in and sat in the seats. During Intermission they left, and the host came out and announced that it had been Nimoy and his friends, who were in town for one of his rare convention appearances. They had snuck in so as not to create a scene. The place went nuts.
I still remember parts of the theme song:
On boooooaaard the Enterpriiiiiiiise,
Our paaaaaants don't have any fliiiiiies...
but weeeee know Star Fleet won't be annooooooyyed,
becaaaaause,
We're Right!
Not long afterwards Paramount shut the show down on the grounds that it wasn't a parody of Star Trek, it was Star Trek. The producers had to fork over all the money they had made.
Repeat after me:
Paramount is run by soulless, clueless Assholes.
Re:Hope he fares better than Star Drek (Score:2)
Nice story. Wish I was there.
And yeah, Paramount is f*n clueless.
wbs.
Re:Hope he fares better than Star Drek (Score:2)
"Repeat after me: Paramount is run by soulless, clueless Assholes."
Uh no. Star Drek really sounds like a parody. If Paramount won the case they aren't the clueless ones.
Re:Hope he fares better than Star Drek (Score:2)
Re:Hope he fares better than Star Drek (Score:4, Interesting)
Some years ago, I recall reading an interview with a Disney executive after the unspectacular financial returns came back from Pocahontas. The spine-without-a-cerebellum observed that the movie was a failure because there was no male hero in it and therefore audiences rejected it. Uh... hello? Remember Little Mermaid, one of your biggest hits? Well, no, and it goes to show that in the entertainment business, people make all kinds of false attributions. They may as well use a Ouija board.
Re:Hope he fares better than Star Drek (Score:5, Informative)
I know the producers of Star Drek--they did get a cease and desist, which they didn't have the resources to fight, but no one made them give over the proceeds from the show.
kinda been done before (Score:2)
C&D-ing Shoggoth?? (Score:5, Funny)
Quite aside from being legally questionable and ethically bankrupt, isn't C&D-ing Shoggoth On The Roof [cthulhulives.org] a bit...risky? I mean, I sure wouldn't be reading the response from the Old Ones' legal team. (Does anyone doubt that the mad Arab Abdul Alhazred, J.D., would be drafting counsel?)
For a taste of the horror that awaits these litigious fools, check out this 401 page from yog-sothoth.com [yog-sothoth.com]...
Re:C&D-ing Shoggoth?? (Score:2)
Star Wars in 30 Minutes (Score:2)
The props were hilarious -- folding chairs with lights on the feet were X-wings (held up in front of th
Seen it Twice!! Taped it once. (Score:1)
A Fantastic Show (Score:1)
Funny, but will Lucas shut it down? (Score:3, Informative)
It was the trilogy, performed in about an hour and a half (if memory serves) with heavy use of models and such to represent space battles and things -- it contained select dialogue from all three movies, and each installment of the trilogy began with the piano player singing an overture featuring the words that scrolled across the screen to open each movie.
Oh, wait. Did I mention it was a MUSICAL? Seriously. Princess Leia's "It's hard to be hard" was a particularly good Disco tune performed by the guy in drag playing Leia (there were women in the show, but not for Leia.)
My particular favorite was Obi Wan's climactic ode to the Force, "Feel The Flow". Feel the flow/feel it from above and below/feel it in every mountain stream/everywhere you go/feel the force/it will never lead you off course...and so on and so on. I actually have the cast recording on a CD-R at home.
So anyway -- the point of all this is, Lucas shut us down with a cease and desist. Hopefully this guy won't suffer the same fate.
"MacHomer" is hilarious too (Score:1)
Helevius
So over it (Score:1)
It's awesome! (Score:1)
Saw it: few jokes, no parody, whats so good? (Score:1)
Otherwise, it was a straight readers-digest-condensed re-enactment. The laughs only came from the visual, incredibly energetic, performance. But by halfway, I was bored senseless by this guy leaping about the stage. It was as dull as a room of devout monty python fans reciting "holy grail".
The actor was great, energetic, excellent voice and accents. No amplifier u
Go see it. You will not be disappointed. (Score:1)
Re:Midwest? (Score:5, Funny)
Perhaps it was geography class.
Visit their website [cityofchicago.org] and type midwest in the search box. Enjoy several hundred references to Chicago being in the midwest.
Re:Midwest? (Score:2)
Re:Midwest? (Score:1)
Re:Midwest? (Score:2)
Re:Midwest? (Score:2)
(OTOH, I also left FL as soon as I could for the Northeast -- I prefer city life to beaches)
Re:Midwest? (Score:1)
It's funny that you say that... I'm always poking fun at how Tallahassee has no industry. :^) I think the next city I want to live in will have lots of industry, even more culture, beautiful scenic drives in the surrounding areas, good mass transit for when I'm in the city, and low crime. Is there a city in the U.S. that can fit this bill? The closest match I can think of is San Francisco.
Re:Midwest? (Score:2)
Also I wouldn't call Tallahassee a city. You know why they put it there right? Becau
Re:Midwest? (Score:1)
I've been in Boston before, only for a short while when I was a kid though. All I can remember was the road leading into Logan Int'l -- a billion lanes, a billion cars, all moving about one billionth of a mile per hour... I hope all of Boston
Re:Midwest? (Score:2)
Naw. While there have been some traffic problems resulting from the Big Dig (the project to put the downtown highways underground) generally you'll find that Boston traffic involves a few lanes, a bil
Re:Midwest? (Score:1)
So, do you live in Boston now, or were you just referring to it as a city that seemed to fit my city criteria?
Re:Midwest? (Score:2)
As for Boston, I used to live there, I don't live there now, but I desperately want to get back there within the next couple of years at the latest, whereupon I plan to never leave again.
During the dot com era, I got a good job with a startup in Seattle running their design department. I didn't really want to move, but it was part and parcel with the job, so I ultimately did.
Having lived out there, I can definately say that the weather is great. Reports of it
Re:Midwest? (Score:2)
So why do you think that west coast people suck? I guess I'm curious about this point because I took a road trip out to California and back last summer, and I didn't really encounter any "meanies" along the way... I'd say the worst I encountered out there was one lady who cut me off somewhere around Modes
Re:Midwest? (Score:2)
Well, you could always jump off the Capital Circle / Thomasville Rd. overpass (which is quite FUBARed as it was premised on the idea that there'd be a lot of southbound traffic, but cannot handle reciprocal northbound traffic _at all_), or jump off of Apalachee Parkway where it goes over Franklin St., which
Re:Midwest? (Score:2)
Hehe, I actually live right down the street from this intersection. Believe it or not, Franklin hasn't flooded for a while now. :^)
I will definitely look into the book you've mentioned. It does seem that planners often put too much trust into the "theory" of planning rather than the practical aspects of it. One such example is the crosswalk near th
Re:Midwest? (Score:2)
She's also the one responsible for angle parking on Monroe in that area -- when it was all parallel, it was utter hell to get in and out. Now it's a little better, at least.
Anyway, yeah -- they won't let her close off Monroe so that people could c
Re:Midwest? (Score:1)
I have heard the eastern bit of the midwest referred to as the "mideast". Though it's not that common. Probably because there worried Texas will get it's geography mixed up and invade Michigan and Ohio for their oil.
Re:Midwest? (Score:1)
(at least the area east of the Missouri river)
Re:Midwest? (Score:2, Funny)
Ok, Magellan. If Chicago isn't in the Midwest, perhaps you'd like to share with the rest of us just exactly where the fsck you think it is?
Re:Midwest? (Score:2, Funny)
Wow the highschool you went to was worthless...
Or, I'm betting you're one of those kids that rode the short bus and wore a helmet.... yeah...
No, not the football players, the ones that were smarter.... special ed!
Re:Midwest? (Score:3, Informative)
So once upon a time, it made perfect sense - and the name just stuck.
Re:Getting laid changes things... (Score:2)
A) Has never been laid themselves
B) Has been laid, maybe ONCE or TWICE before and doesn't have any real understanding of relationships
C) Is probably an anti-social basement case himself, thus his misunderstanding that people can be geeks, like geek things, and still have social lives.
I have known geek sluts. A guy who had lost count somewhere in the upper do
Re:Getting laid changes things... (Score:1, Funny)
I lost the big V about 10 years ago. What does that have to do with anything?
Happy 40th birthday!!
That mental health counselor of yours... (Score:2)
Geek sluts. (Score:1)
On a recent cave trip, one of them remarked (to the other's wife, who's also a caver) that I had it lucky...that geeks were now totally cool and mainstream, where he and his friend had been geeks when it was definitely NOT cool!
Made me remember when I first knew him (helped him get dates) and snicker.
What about geeks that ar
Re:Getting laid changes things... (Score:1)
Re:Seriously (Score:3, Insightful)
I've never been able to figure out the whole Star Wars/can't get date stereotype. Star Wars is a wildly popular movie with action and light romance -- something to watch with friends or a girl.
It doesn't exactly focus on "geek" topics anyway.
Re:Seriously (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Seriously (Score:2)
I've tried to get her into Star Wars, but she shies away from it, probably due to her having had an ubergeek ex-boyfriend who would not consider you a real Star Wars fan unless you knew the name of the elephant that played the big monster that the sand people ride about on in A New Hope.
Re:mynuts won: we only like storIEs about fake war (Score:2)
Gene, go home [timecube.com].