![]() An aspect of the rule of three that a lot of people miss is that you do the same thing twice then the third time there is a twist. Which is daft because you can get laughs without doing that at all. This is because some tit has used the wand thoughtlessly and make the child look stupid for easy laughs. On other occasions I have found children do not want to take the wand as soon as they see it and sometimes get visibly anxious. When I use it the first time, I quickly point out that it's a joke wand so they don't think they've broken it then boast about how good I am at fixing them so the jokes on me when it breaks a second time.Įven though I have covered all the basis a few years ago before I said "don't worry it's a joke wand" someone's Granny shouted out "Oi! Elisha, you've broken the magician's wand" and the child immediatley became upset. So unless you can reprimand them for breaking a wand in a way that lets them clearly know you are joking or playfully teasing them don't do it. When a child breaks something they are usually in trouble. Of course I was joking above, but my point was that you do the opposite of this (unless confronted by a particularily annoying 9 year old). I'd not use it starting out though but maybe try adding it in when you're confident with the wand. It means you can handle it more easily beforehand so the first break is more of a surprise then you ditch it and carry on as normal. I think noone uses them because they get lost and the wand is still funny without it so we don't bother to buy a new bit (Well I know I don't).But handled correctly it doesn't detract from any of the usual gags (it is harder to handle). You get the child to hold it just above your thumb, straight up and it collapses as you turn away. The white bit is held in your fingers and the first black piece is pushed away from the end with your thumb and first finger causing it to ridgidicate. Maisel” to name a few) and danced with Janet Jackson.Don't worry CF, plenty of professionals have never asked and have been doing it wrong for years! During the pandemic, Scott choreographed the first ever TikTok Musical called Ratatouille: The TikTok Musical directed by Lucy Moss, which raised over $2 million dollars for The Actors Fund. As a performer she was a finalist and an All-Star on the hit television show “So You Think You Can Dance.” She performed on numerous television shows (“Glee,” “Smash,” “The Ellen Show,” “The Blacklist,” “Marvelous Mrs. She is the Artistic Director of ELSCO Dance, a New York contemporary dance company. She choreographed Kate Hamill’s Off-Broadway’s production of Pride and Prejudice and Jeremy O. She also served as the associate choreographer for Head Over Heels and King Kong on Broadway, and she was the assistant choreographer for the Broadway revivals of Cats and Falsettos. Scott choreographed the Off-Broadway production of Little Shop of Horrors. In Spring 2022, Scott will choreograph the Broadway revival of Funny Girl and Mr. ![]() Web: Instagram: Scott is a choreographer, performer and creative director. He studied voice and saxophone at Berklee College of Music and theatre at Sam Houston State University. Other music work includes concerts and tours for Isabela Moner, Brian Justin Crum, the Houston Pride Committee, and the long-running For the Record series in LA. Tye created Rumer Willis’ cabaret debut at The Cafe Carlyle and produced its subsequent national outing, the Over The Love Tour. NYC & Regional Directing credits include ALTAR BOYZ, Little Shop Of Horrors, The Drowsy Chaperone, The Rocky Horror Show, One Nation Under, Hunny Bunny Hot Box, Beyond Therapy, & Popcorn. He has been perfecting the TITANIQUE pop-culture parody genre for several years in Los Angeles, directing and co-creating musical adaptations of Mean Girls, The Devil Wears Prada, Troop Beverly Hills, The Big Lebowski, & Hocus Pocus at Rockwell Table & Stage. TV credits include: 4 seasons on the Emmy Award-winning casting team of RuPaul’s Drag Race, Project Runway, Nailed It, Say, I Do!, Snoop Dogg’s Jokers Wild!, The Real Housewives, Catfish, etc. Tye Blue is a producer & director whose work spans television, theatre, and music.
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