Post by Ani-Chay Pinn on Oct 7, 2006 15:22:48 GMT -5
OK, how about this:
/Jedi Master enters and takes a flourishing stance, foot up on a chair and begins lip-synching to the monologue./
Opening monologue: (to Charlie's Angel's music)
"Once upon a time, there were three little initiates who went to the Jedi Temple."
/Three robed padawans shuffle onto stage behind jedi master. They are completely covered, hoods up./
"And they were each very good and proper Jedi padawans."
/Three padawans bow to each other, and the Jedi, arms folded before them, still completely covered./
"But I took them away from all that."
/Three padawans throw their robes back, or completely off. Lightsabers come out. Possible outfits:
-- pants, halter-top, tabards, obi, belt, boots/
-- short tunic worn like a mini-skirt, with no pants, tabards, obi, belt, boots/
-- long, floor-length tunic, but slit up the side, a low neck-line and no undertunic, obi, sash over neck, low boots.
(If you can get an Ayala Secura (or another Twi'lek in similar outfit) that would work, too.)
"And now they work for me. My name is Char-Li."
(music morphs into SW)
/Padawans pose picturequely with lightsabers around the narrator./
"Master Char-Li"
Since you have to do your own music, definitely lay down the narration track, too! Open mikes canNOT be trusted and you want something to do a few practice runs to.
You could use the movie sound track, but that has a VERY heavy beat and might be hard to put the narration over. The Charlie's Angels theme from the TV Show is on the TV Land Favorite TV Theme Songs CD.
I've never tried it, but people on the Costumer's Guild list, who have done sound tracks for masquerades, have recommended Gold Wave software for mixing music and narration. I think it has a freeware version, or it is at least not expensive.
Opening monologue: "Once upon a time, there were three little girls who went to the police academy. And they were each assigned very hazardous duties. (Cut to shots of Sabrina writing parking tickets, Jill typing, and Kelly as a crossing guard.) But I took them away from all that, and now they work for me. My name is Charlie."
/Jedi Master enters and takes a flourishing stance, foot up on a chair and begins lip-synching to the monologue./
Opening monologue: (to Charlie's Angel's music)
"Once upon a time, there were three little initiates who went to the Jedi Temple."
/Three robed padawans shuffle onto stage behind jedi master. They are completely covered, hoods up./
"And they were each very good and proper Jedi padawans."
/Three padawans bow to each other, and the Jedi, arms folded before them, still completely covered./
"But I took them away from all that."
/Three padawans throw their robes back, or completely off. Lightsabers come out. Possible outfits:
-- pants, halter-top, tabards, obi, belt, boots/
-- short tunic worn like a mini-skirt, with no pants, tabards, obi, belt, boots/
-- long, floor-length tunic, but slit up the side, a low neck-line and no undertunic, obi, sash over neck, low boots.
(If you can get an Ayala Secura (or another Twi'lek in similar outfit) that would work, too.)
"And now they work for me. My name is Char-Li."
(music morphs into SW)
/Padawans pose picturequely with lightsabers around the narrator./
"Master Char-Li"
Since you have to do your own music, definitely lay down the narration track, too! Open mikes canNOT be trusted and you want something to do a few practice runs to.
You could use the movie sound track, but that has a VERY heavy beat and might be hard to put the narration over. The Charlie's Angels theme from the TV Show is on the TV Land Favorite TV Theme Songs CD.
I've never tried it, but people on the Costumer's Guild list, who have done sound tracks for masquerades, have recommended Gold Wave software for mixing music and narration. I think it has a freeware version, or it is at least not expensive.
admin said:
I found Charlie's Angels monologues:Opening monologue: "Once upon a time, there were three little girls who went to the police academy. And they were each assigned very hazardous duties. (Cut to shots of Sabrina writing parking tickets, Jill typing, and Kelly as a crossing guard.) But I took them away from all that, and now they work for me. My name is Charlie."
