Scott Free (suckithoudini) wrote in newalliance, @ 2012-10-18 12:35:00 |
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Entry tags: | batgirl ii, big barda, hawkeye ii, hellcat, hulkling, mr. miracle, speedy ii, x-23, zatanna |
Who: Mister Miracle, Jade, his lovely assistant, Mik, the Stage Hand and Big Barda, Head of Security. Open to anyone who would attend.
NPCS: Oberon, Circus Clown, Stage Manager and Prop Master
What: Mister Miracle's triumphant return to the stage; Opening Night.
Where: Gotham City, NJ
When: Friday, October 19th, 7 pm [forward dated slightly]
Rating: PG - PG-13
Notes: The main thread here will be a quick description of the theater to give you some ambiance, followed by several subthreads for each part of the show. Feel free to post reactions wherever your character may have a reaction. Be on the look out for Norse God shenanigans in the finale.
Additional Note: As always, slow!Allison is slow. Sub-threads will be going up throughout the day, feel free to post as soon as they pop up.
Although the theater itself was run down, old and worn from years of use and ill-repair, it was difficult to tell upon entering the lobby. The lights were steady and warm, the floor cleaned and waxed, walls repaired and painted. The theater patrons were dressed sharply, as befit an opening night- even in a lesser theater such as this one.
At 6, the doors were opened to the theater proper and the audience filed in, found their seats and chatted. The inside of the theater had been equally repaired-- it wasn't shiny and new by any means, but it was comfortable enough, if short on leg room. It was a packed house-- even the boxes and balconies were filled.
It had been twelve years since the last performance of the escape artist Mister Miracle-- and the mystery surrounding his disappearance from and resurgence into the public eye surrounded the show. After so much time had passed, could he still be as good? Was he physically still capable of the same feats? Was this the same Mister Miracle that had appeared years before?
The audience was left in this state of perpetual suspense over what they were about to witness as the houselights dimmed...