Jack Bromage-Eccles - Michael
Re: Jack Bromage-Eccles - Michael
Exactly, I thought they did - hence why I was confused!
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Re: Jack Bromage-Eccles - Michael
At a show I was at recently I began to wonder if the cast were wearing them at all due to the number of times the first few words were missed.ERinVA wrote:Of course they wear microphones; the entire cast does.
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Re: Jack Bromage-Eccles - Michael
Voice projection is the strength of speaking or singing whereby the voice is used loudly and clearly. It is a technique which is used to command respect and attention like a performer in a theatre.Wowzell wrote:I swear the Billys and Michaels have microphones on?
Breath technique is an essential requirement for proper voice projection. In talking normally one may use air from the top of one's lungs. However, a true projected voice uses air properly flowing from the expansion of the diaphragm. In good vocal technique well-balanced respiration is especially important to maintaining vocal projection. The objective is to isolate and relax the muscles controlling the vocal folds so that they are unimpaired by tension. The external intercostal muscles are used only to enlarge the chest cavity whilst the counterplay between the diaphragm and abdominal muscles is trained to control airflow.
Jack Bromage-Eccles has it in spades.
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Re: Jack Bromage-Eccles - Michael
What a coincidence - I actually read a thread on here that directs itself exactly at this problem only last night!. I'm not sure if it was about NY, London or elsewhere but I can't imagine that'd make a difference. It says that the reason that sometimes happens is microphone cues or something. Have a read of it yourselfBilly Whiz wrote:At a show I was at recently I began to wonder if the cast were wearing them at all due to the number of times the first few words were missed.
http://www.billyelliottheforum.me.uk/fo ... f=8&t=2224
Hold your horses Pat, we can all find Wikipedia
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'In everything you do, always be yourself... and you always will be true'
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Re: Jack Bromage-Eccles - Michael
Wowzell wrote: we can all find Wikipedia
Pat
Re: Jack Bromage-Eccles - Michael
Had the good fortune of seeing Jack and Millie (new Debbie) on Saturday. Jack certainly packs a punch. He is tiny (had to fake the kiss in the Christmas scene as he was far too short to reach Kain's cheek) but a real ball of energy and is off to a very promising start - I think there are great things to come from Jack.
He plays the end scene, on the bike as Billy leaves, in quite an upbeat fashion. Not my preference but I guess it is a valid interpretation to have an upbeat Michael who is pleased that his friend 'escaped' to a new life.
He plays the end scene, on the bike as Billy leaves, in quite an upbeat fashion. Not my preference but I guess it is a valid interpretation to have an upbeat Michael who is pleased that his friend 'escaped' to a new life.
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Re: Jack Bromage-Eccles - Michael
Saw Jack's first performance this week and thought he was absolutely fabulous! You will be in for a real treat with this Michael, he is awesome!
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Here's an official announcement of the two new Michaels, including Jack:
http://www.londontheatredirect.com/news ... um=twitter
http://www.londontheatredirect.com/news ... um=twitter
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Re: Jack Bromage-Eccles - Michael
Does this mean that Connor Kelly is leaving then?
Re: Jack Bromage-Eccles - Michael
'New Michael's Join West End Production of Billy Elliot'
A possessive apostrophe to denote a plural?
*reaches for politically incorrect red pen**
A possessive apostrophe to denote a plural?
*reaches for politically incorrect red pen**