Return To The Forbidden Planet
Creative and Technical Team | |
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Director | Stephen Whitson |
Musical Director | David Higham |
Lighting Designer | Grant Anderson |
Sound Designer | Hannah Allan |
Sound 1 | Jamie Ford |
Return to the Forbidden Planet is a Jukebox musical by playwright Bob Carlton based on Shakespeare's The Tempest and the 1950s science fiction film Forbidden Planet (which itself drew its plot loosely from The Tempest). It was billed as Shakespeare's forgotten rock and roll masterpiece.
Performed by BAMT3 as their acto-muso final performance at SWG3 from the 9th of May to the 14th of May 2016.
Cast List
James Siggens - Captain Tempest
Julian Kapolei - Doctor Prospero
Will Kinnon - Ariel
Shannon Swan - Miranda
Kelsey Falconer - Navigation Officer
Emily Bradley - Science Officer (Gloria)
Euan Bennett - Cookie
Duncan Brown - Bosun
Megan McGuire - Dee Tergent
Mariah Parris - Cutie Cull
Katie Barnett
Dimitri Tianni - Andy Sceptic
Tom Bird - News Reader
Christopher Marshall - Ensign Jock E.Schwartz
Sound
Equipment List
Sennheiser e408 with clips
XLR
Pulse mic stands
XLR
Jack to Jack
DI boxes
Shure UR1-M beltpack transmitter
¼” to mini XLR connector
UR2 Beta 87C handheld transmitter
DiGiCo SD11 console with D-Rack
Meyer Sound UPA-1P Powered Loud speaker
Meyer Sound USW-1P Powered Loudspeaker
K+M Speaker Stands
Stand Adapters
IEC + flight case
Cat 5 Cable drums
BNC
UB Madi
Mac Mini + Flight case
VGA Monitor
32A Distro
16A Distro
13A – 16A Jumps
10m 16A
20m 16A
10m Power/Signal cable
5m Power/Signal cable
16A -13A 4 Bar Mains
Flight case
AV kit
NL4 Speakon Barrel
Stage Management
Props
Factor X
Mic surround
Ray gun
Captain's chair
Costume
Orange boiler suit - Ensemble
Green boiler suit - Science officer
Blue boiler suit - Bosun
Red boiler suit - Captain Tempest
White dress - Miranda
White lab coats - Dr Prospero/Science Officer
Silver boiler suit and gloves - Ariel
Set
Black and yellow hazard tape
Projection screen
Video
The Sound Department were also responsible for all the Video in the show. From the initial design meetings it was clear the director wanted a live camera feed from the back of the room to the projection surface at the rear of the performance area. Due to cost being an issue the final system was both highly functional but fitted comfortably within the limited budget of the show.