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Towards the second half of the show, "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" rang from the stage, which got the audience excited.
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Each song used a backing track, which caused some lag at moments and wasn’t quite as beautiful as having a live pit orchestra. Featuring spoken moments from community members, playing a video, and compiling a varied repertoire all contributed to the disjunct feeling of the event. Its format felt pulled apart and unexpected, which was exciting to view. Despite these things, it compensated with a strong cast, real input from community members, and popular selected songs. It also featured a montage of celebrities prompted by the question, "What is theatre?"Īs a concert-style performance, All Together Now! lacked props, costumes, an intermission, and live music. The Little Theatre of Winston-Salem put on a performance of All Together Now! to stand up and shout, "THEATRE IS ALIVE AND GOOD FOR THE WORLD!" Their production, featuring acts from 14 different musicals, also consisted of spoken comments from local Winston-Salem directors at NC Black Repertory Co., Spirit Gum Theatre, and more.
LITTLE THEATRE OF WINSTON SALEM SERIES
Those involved in the All Together Now! performance series included audience members, backstage crews, casts of performers, and musicians. Music Theatre International (MTI) made this musical revue available free-of-charge to producing organizations, and over 2,500 theatre companies around the world participated during the weekend of November 12-15. This international theatre event was designed as a fundraiser to revitalize local theatre after hardships endured during COVID. All Together Now! is an homage to everyone involved in theatre.