[Rebirth] King of Theater

Chapter 93 Al: You Turned My Heroine Into a Dislike

However, no matter how obvious the disparity in strength between the two sides is, how terrifying the contrast is...

The plot still has to go on.

Charlie (played by Randy), who became a ghost after death, inexplicably appears at the home of Laura (played by Grace), a girl who has a crush on him, so the two communicated.

During this communication, the girl Laura originally had an original song "My Lover Is Dead".

This song is the product of the cooperation between Randy and Al. The structure is very simple, but the melody is strong. There are several passages that are repeated over and over again. This repetition emphasizes and expresses the hot emotions in the singer's heart.

In this song, Grace is to express a feeling of 'overcoming her fear of ghosts with love', and then, with a slight trembling, laments the fact that 'my love is dead'.

After Ke Randy's full firepower today, the super strength displayed inevitably brought pressure to Grace.

Her lips were trembling, her eyes were full of tears, and she almost couldn't sing. If it wasn't for the fact that the song is more emotionally inclined to sadness and pain, such a live performance on stage would be no different from a tragic car accident.

Al stared at the stage, distracted: "God, what the hell!"

He couldn't think of any way to solve the problem of 'the disparity in the strength of the male and female protagonists'.But as long as I think of the collapse drama that is likely to appear in the future, I can't bear it anymore.

At this time, naturally, don't even think about sitting and watching the show leisurely and irresponsibly.

Al and Mrs. Sylvie said in a low voice: "Mom, I'll go backstage, and you can watch the show."

Then, before Mrs. Sylvie could say anything, he bowed his back, walked through several seats in an apology, and hurried to the backstage, intending to wait until the end of the first act, during the break in the middle, hurry up and have a good time. Talk to Randy and Grace.

At this time, insiders have already seen the problem.

For example, Mr. Curtis picked up a pen and simply recorded the phrase 'imbalance in the strength of the male and female protagonists' in a notepad.

But the vast majority of lay viewers still can't see anything for the time being.

They just simply had a kind of thought in their hearts, 'I don't want to watch the female lead, please cut me the role of the male lead'.

Moreover, although Grace sang the song "My Lover Is Dead" very uncomfortable, sad, and crying.

But this seemed to fit the emotion of the song inexplicably, so the audience didn't notice her momentary gaffe at all.

Next, during the communication between one person and one ghost, the girl Lola was shocked to find that the ghost Charlie's memory was incomplete because of his death.

Therefore, Laura, who had always had a crush on Charlie, made a decision and lied that she was Charlie's former lover.

The ghost Charlie was dubious about this, and asked her something about their love.

As the protagonist of the play, Laura had to sing "Love Like This Way" again to tell Charlie about their love.

As she sang the song, the lighting man lit up the entire stage.

The ghost Charlie took the opportunity to retreat to the dark place on the other side, and all other actors rushed to the stage, creating a lively scene.

Then there was a very cheerful and enthusiastic group dance.

The other student actors have to dance around the heroine first, showing that they are very familiar with Laura; when Laura sings halfway through, they will also pull Charlie to dance together.

At this time, Randy hid in the dark corner of the stage while the audience was focused on watching the dance, put on a clean coat for himself, and used this change of clothing to prove that "I am now the former Charlie in Laura's memory." , not the dead ghost Charlie."

So, 'Living Charlie' danced with all the actors on stage.

When the song reaches the last part, everyone will join in the passionate chorus with the heroine [our love burns like a fire] or something.

After all the singing is over, these people will immediately recede like a tide and disappear completely from the stage in an instant.

Even Randy, who plays Charlie, will quickly take off his coat in the dark with the assistance of the lighting engineer, and return to the blood-stained ghost appearance just now.

This is actually an indirect hint - the scene just now was only imagined by the heroine, not real.

To be honest, this dance does not have too much technical content due to the limited level of the students themselves.

But a group of young and beautiful boys and girls who are not low in appearance are singing and dancing on the stage, and the scene is still very beautiful.

Except Randy was kind of stealing the show.

When singing, people always look for his voice involuntarily; when dancing, people will subconsciously look for his figure.

Grace was getting more and more suppressed.

After playing for such a long time, even the group of relatives and friends she brought asked each other hesitantly: "You said, Grace played the heroine?" "I remember she said yes!" "But Why does this heroine character look a little..." "A little unattractive? Yes, that's right, let's just say it! Sigh, I don't know why, I just saw her lie to the heroine that she is the lover of the other party When I saw it, I was very angry." "I was also very angry when I saw it, how could I lie like this?"

It's pretty clear from these conversations that...

She didn't fully display the charm of the heroine who can occasionally stand up to the hero.

The plot of "the infatuated girl lied that the ghost hero was her lover in life" at the beginning should have made the audience feel pity and get some sighs like "too infatuated, people have become ghosts, you still love him so much" .

But in the end, after her performance, not only did everyone feel no pity at all, but they all took the stand of the hero, thinking that it would be pitiful for the hero to be cheated. They've all turned into ghosts, you still don't let him go" sighs that shouldn't be there.

But apart from this aspect, the audience was very happy to see such a wonderful group dance performance.

Therefore, led by a few nurses, the theater soon burst into applause, although not so enthusiastically, but indeed willingly.

And after believing that 'the other party is my lover'...

The ghost Charlie shows a little tenderness to the girl Laura.

Then, one person and one ghost communicated again, and Luo La excitedly began to talk about all kinds of troubles in life and study.

Charlie the Ghost keeps trying to get in on the topic, asking questions about his own death.

[Today's teacher's question is so difficult, I can't do it anyway. ]

[Uh, do you know how I died? ]

[I want to join the xx club, but I failed to pass the application many times. ]

[Do you know how I died? ]

[Charlie, I love you so much. ]

[Do you know how I died? ! ]

Ghost Charlie just wants to know how he died.

The girl Laura is still immersed in 'I just lied, he believed it!God!The person I once had a crush on is now my lover' In such ecstasy...

Although this episode also progressed smoothly.

But same as previous question.

Normally, this small dialogue between a boy and a girl and a duck was originally planned to arouse a burst of laughter from the audience.

So, those well-trained nurses, poor Best, they sat alone in the auditorium like fools, laughing loudly, but no one paid any attention.

how to say?

In the final analysis, it is because the hero is too strong.

As Matt said, Randy, who had grown up on stage, was too sensitive to sound.

Therefore, although he has never studied acting or practiced his lines, he can always express the emotions of the characters by controlling his own voice, cadence, ups and downs... everything is controlled freely!

Therefore, when the character ghost Charlie asked "Do you know how I died" for the first time, his voice was light and light, hesitating and full of uneasiness and hesitation; when he asked "Do you know how I died" for the second time, The tone became a little more serious, and the speed of the second half of the speech was a little faster, showing that he couldn't hide his anxiety, but he still had scruples; when he asked for the third time, "Do you know how I died?" '?', the voice was obviously aggravated and very slow, obviously, the emotions had turned into impatience, anger and extremely strong disgust.

It can be said that he perfectly expressed the feeling of gradually deepening the emotion layer by layer through the power of words.Moreover, it was accurately conveyed to the ears of every audience, forcing them to listen to it in their hearts.

Compared with him, Grace's voice when reading lines can only be regarded as a daily chat with a slightly higher level than ordinary people.

It really wasn't because she was too weak, it was because her opponent was too strong.

But the consequence of this is...

The audience involuntarily followed the male protagonist's thinking, and naturally stood in the male protagonist's position. Following those lines, they felt (brained) the inner emotions of the male protagonist.

As for the heroine's lines, there are emotions involved.

Sorry, I really... can't hear it at all!

In this case, the heroine talks about teacher lectures, joining clubs and love...

The audience who had already stood on the same front as the male protagonist, not only didn't feel the slightest bit of "the girl who had a crush on her once received a response, she was so excited that she spoke incoherently" cute, and her thoughts all became: God damn it, it's so annoying!Are you done yet?

Al stared at the stage dumbfounded, never dreaming that the plot of this scene would turn out like this.

When the first act finally ended, he stood on the path that the backstage actors must pass, greeted Randy and Grace worriedly and worriedly, and wanted to remind them of their current situation.

However, because the authorities are confused, the bystanders are clear.

Actors on the stage can usually only feel whether they are performing well or not. As for the effect of the performance and the specifics, they themselves cannot perceive it at all.

So, when Randy saw Al, he rushed over with a happy expression of "Praise me, praise me".

But rushing to the front and back, he stopped again, and with a certain confidence, he asked politely and put on airs: "Are you satisfied with my performance?"

Al suddenly found himself unable to express his dissatisfaction.

Is it necessary to blame an actor's excellent super performance?

Do you want to blame this actor for playing too well because other actors can't keep up?

There may indeed be such a thing in the world.

But this itself is unreasonable, unfair, and should not happen!

So Al laughed: "Oh, Randy!"

He added very gently: "Very satisfied, you never disappoint. It's just..."

"Just what?" Randy pressed with interest.

"It's just great." Al replied with a smile, in exchange for a happy smile from the blond boy.

but in the meanwhile……

He sighed, and silently said the second half of what he wanted to say in his heart, but held back: "It's just too good, you turned my heroine into a hated person."

The author has something to say:

PS. I originally wanted to finish writing, but the writing of this drama is a bit stuck. The main purpose is to find a way to highlight Randy, but also to face the fact that it is an amateur team after all, and its strength cannot keep up. This balance is a bit difficult to grasp.

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