Little callback here already, with Heart, a Cats fan, digging up an Andrew Lloyd Webber article, at “Buzznets,” of all places. (It is interesting to contemplate Webber writing a fluff piece for Buzzfeed, heh.)
Whistling backstage is an actual superstition. In the past, the stage hands would communicate by whistling. Unfortunately, they would also sometimes hear the audience whistling and then mistakes would occur. Thus, whistling has been made taboo for actors and stage hands when they are working a play, even after upgrading to using wireless headsets to communicate.
I had heard that way back, former sailors were used to as stage crew because they were not afraid of climbing ropes or walking on catwalks way above the stage and they used whistles to communicate with each other. Whistles carry further than shouts. If someone whistled without thought, they could get something dropped from on high.
Yowza!!! This throwing of the chips is showing that Heart is an even worse slob than before…
I cringe at eating while doing something else, and my kids knew it right from the very beginning. In our house eating was done only at a table and nowhere else. Now that they have their own kids they know exactly why…so they follow the same rules in their homes…
Backstage superstitions have pretty much been debunked. But there are so many of us who still hold to those traditions. And each theatre has its own way of breaking the jinx. (I know of five different ways to break the jinx associated with the name, Macbeth.)I particularly enjoy debunking the backstage whistling superstition. It follows the nautical source of many theatrical terms.
I gave it a try, but I gotta say goodbye. The new strip is just not Heart, who was self-involved but lovable, not this preening, insolent brat. And I don’t know who could care about this new puffy, charmless Dean, who used to be the strip’s best character. It’s so different, it needs a new name for the strip and the characters. Adios!
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member about 4 years ago
Heh, method acting being an actor. I like it.
Frog-on-a-Log Premium Member about 4 years ago
Sorry, Steenz, I gave it a shot. I’ll be on the lookout for Heart of the City classics.
cellardoor about 4 years ago
Little callback here already, with Heart, a Cats fan, digging up an Andrew Lloyd Webber article, at “Buzznets,” of all places. (It is interesting to contemplate Webber writing a fluff piece for Buzzfeed, heh.)
P51Strega about 4 years ago
Hee, hee: “Good luck, Heart”
normgillespie47 about 4 years ago
Don’t forget. NEVER mention “the Scottish play” by name.
eladee AKA Wally about 4 years ago
And don’t wear green. Break a leg, Heart!
Constantinepaleologos about 4 years ago
She doesn’t really need to know the history to know the musical Anastasia. In fact, the history kind of ruins it.
belgarathmth about 4 years ago
Is she throwing potato chips over her shoulder instead of salt?
The Legend of Brandon Sawyer about 4 years ago
It’s the little things that matter
fudominic355 about 4 years ago
Whistling backstage is an actual superstition. In the past, the stage hands would communicate by whistling. Unfortunately, they would also sometimes hear the audience whistling and then mistakes would occur. Thus, whistling has been made taboo for actors and stage hands when they are working a play, even after upgrading to using wireless headsets to communicate.
marilynnbyerly about 4 years ago
Acting is like most jobs. You do it because you love it, or you love the idea of doing it. Heart is the second.
Robert Nowall Premium Member about 4 years ago
Lending a little color to their lives?
Ubintold about 4 years ago
Just don’t whistle Dixie.
Comic Minister Premium Member about 4 years ago
Wow! That’s Addie! And she’s now wearing glasses!
contralto2b about 4 years ago
I had heard that way back, former sailors were used to as stage crew because they were not afraid of climbing ropes or walking on catwalks way above the stage and they used whistles to communicate with each other. Whistles carry further than shouts. If someone whistled without thought, they could get something dropped from on high.
mark spieller Premium Member about 4 years ago
I’d like a little more delineation between Heart’s friend and Heart’s Mom. A little too similar.
Brian Premium Member about 4 years ago
This was the first day that the strip appeared in color in the email.
eric.franz.petras about 4 years ago
I’m out.
1JennyJenkins about 4 years ago
Yowza!!! This throwing of the chips is showing that Heart is an even worse slob than before…
I cringe at eating while doing something else, and my kids knew it right from the very beginning. In our house eating was done only at a table and nowhere else. Now that they have their own kids they know exactly why…so they follow the same rules in their homes…
vanaals about 4 years ago
Backstage superstitions have pretty much been debunked. But there are so many of us who still hold to those traditions. And each theatre has its own way of breaking the jinx. (I know of five different ways to break the jinx associated with the name, Macbeth.)I particularly enjoy debunking the backstage whistling superstition. It follows the nautical source of many theatrical terms.
tdhohle Premium Member about 4 years ago
put the cartoon back the way it was…this isn’t very good!!!!!
B.comics.61 about 4 years ago
Is that Heart’s mother, or is she the drama teacher at school?
vicsticky Premium Member about 4 years ago
I don’t get this strip anymore, it’s not even remotely funny. He’s aging Heart too quickly.
lee_patton Premium Member about 4 years ago
I gave it a try, but I gotta say goodbye. The new strip is just not Heart, who was self-involved but lovable, not this preening, insolent brat. And I don’t know who could care about this new puffy, charmless Dean, who used to be the strip’s best character. It’s so different, it needs a new name for the strip and the characters. Adios!