Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Cicadas be damned, the shows must go on

CHICAGO SUN-TIMES: "The first snow of the season has yet to fall, but the powers that be up at Highland Park's Ravinia Festival are thinking ahead to a sunny summer. They also are heeding warnings about an attack of unusually noisy cicadas -- something that has occurred quite regularly every 17 years for the past century, and is scheduled for late May and June next year. "

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous2:43 PM

    Yes cicadas are indeed noisy, so amplification will help. But the article doesn't discuss the disgust many audience members wil experience attending an outdoor performance during the cicada season. A few years ago VA had a cicada season and it was just gross to be outside. When there were only a few it was okay, but when the ground is coated so you hear and feel them squish under your feet as you walk it's a revolting experience. There are some heavy-duty insecticides that can help this, but would probably make the area less safe for the patrons. Just something else to consider. - Maddie Regan

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  2. Anonymous2:01 AM

    Jumping on board of what both Maddie and Steve said outdoor theatre always has some things to work out. When we did the "King and I" outside we had a problem with students walking around and distracting the audience. One night it downpoured turning the stage escape stairs into a slip-n-slide. But overall, the show did turn out to be a success. Whether it is bugs, owls, bats, people, or weather, something will always mess with outdoor performance. But as long as the atmosphere and energy is kept up a good theatre experience is still possible
    ~Boyce

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