How does this idea stike any of you.
Ranma 1/2, with Much Ado about Nothing, and Noises Off
Use Ranma characters with Much Ado about Nothing being the play while the use of
Noises Off comes from the action that you can put back stage.
Think About this.
I director walking down the road wondering where he's going to get his actors.
Not many people came to his auditions, those that did were good but they lacked
a certain chemestry and for two roles chemestry was very important.
The director walked aimlessly around when suddenly his thoughts were interrupted
by a "Ranma no BAKA!!!" and a prone figure who had suddenly appeared in front of
him.
"Stupid tomboy why did you do that for." the man on the ground replied
"As if you need to ask you pervert." the woman yelled back at him.
The director looked back and forth between the two people, albeit that they were
young but the chemestry that had lacked in other had shown up in these two. He
had found his Sir Benedick and Lady Beatrice.
***THAT'S RIGHT****
The Ranma1/2 players proudly present . . .
Much Ado About Nothing
Staring ***
Ranma Saotome as Sir Benedick
Akane Tendo as the Lady Beatrice
Ryoga Hibiki as (This is irritating, I can't remember the young dukes
name that's supposed to marry Hero)
Ukyo Kuonji as the Lady Hero
Tatewaki Kuno as Dogberry
Coming soon (I hope) to a theater near you.
For all of you that are unaware of the Much Ado About Nothing story line it goes
like this. The prince Don Pedro and his entourage (which includes Don John his
bastard brother *evil guy*, sir Benedick, and the guy who I can't remember his
name.) They come to the town where Leonato is the mayor and they stay for a
while.
What happens is that Ryoga's character (I'll use this because I can't think of
anything else to call him) falls in love with Leonato's daughter Hero. The
prince Don Pedro tries to get them together. While his brother Don John tries
to cause trouble and succedes for a while.
While this is happening there is an on going fued between the Lady Beatrice and
sir Benedick which however is not as violent as the normal Akane and Ranma and
the insults are more inventive. The one point that they do agree upon is that
they both would prefer to remian in bachlorhood. Beatrice at one point says "I
would rather hear a dog bark at a crow than hear a man swear he loves me."
One of the elements in this play is that the other characters try to get them
together and whether they succed or not, I'll let you read the play.
Thanks again,
"The bride was radiant like brides always are - or did you know that
brides are radian and bride grooms are always nervous.
Does that suggest to you who really run the world."
Belgarath the Sorcerer by David Eddings
(Well more or less) :{)>
See ya!
Jonathan Lavallee (otherwise known as new)
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