Almost certainly a covid outbreak among the performers
I can confirm from multiple sources exposure related quarantines for sure an outbreak definitely seems likely.Almost certainly a covid outbreak among the performers
Plus, it’ll always impress me that the show was reportedly a last-minute course correction after their original Scrooge No More concept, about a washed up British rock star named Eddie Kneezer, was deemed too bad to show guests. Crazy to think that the show as we know it only happened because of a major “oh shit” moment.
To the employee I was just talking to who said “oh, you’re the one who posted that!”, hello!! Documentary SHOULD be out 12/25I'm working on a documentary-style YouTube video about the history of SNM. If anyone has any fun facts about the history of the show/its predecessors, or interesting info about the Eddie Kneezer version, or any behind-the-scenes photos or anything, please feel free to send them to me!
And I'm taking the Scrooge Insider Tour tomorrow!
I can speak to the projectors and say that @Zachary and I noticed that they were VERY clear during Monster Stomp. I want to say they re-calibrated them(?) regardless, whatever they did to them was very much needed.Finally got around to seeing SNM this year. Wanted to share four random observations I had during the show.
1. I never paid attention to how much the show’s music gives away SNM’s original British rocker storyline. Just Leave Me Alone and the Christmas Past song very clearly have a rock and roll twang to them. Just Leave Me Alone is heavy on drums and cymbals, and Christmas Past’s song is clearly a rock song with an electric guitar as the main instrument. I love both these songs - just funny observing how they’re a relic of the show’s early history.
2. Scrooge’s line about how his fingers “hurt like heck” has been changed to “hurt like the Dickens.” It got a genuine chuckle from the audience. I like that they’re still tinkering with even the tiniest details of the show like this.
3. I wasn’t a fan of how the acting was directed this year, and I hope next year’s show director tones things down. Many of the actors’ (Scrooge, Fezziwig, Christmas Past and Present) line deliveries were so hammy and over the top that it was impossible to feel invested in the emotion of the story. The line delivery of the Scrooge character I saw yesterday was particularly hard to listen to — a really forced attempt at a British accent + grumpy old man voice. It sounded like watching a play for young children. Did anyone else feel this way this year? I don’t expect stone-cold drama from a theme park musical, but I’ve seen some great actors in SNM over the years, and part of the show’s charm is that it’s not just fun and silly but also a faithful retelling of a deeply moving story.
4. The projections were as crystal clear as I’ve ever seen them. Anyone know if they upgraded the projectors recently? A small gripe of mine has always been that the visuals have been distractingly blurry, but this year that wasn’t an issue at all. A nice surprise!
Still love this show. Hope they tone down the line delivery for next year’s show. Long live SNM!
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