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We are looking for suggestions on the vomit devices used in your productions of The God of Carnage.<o:p class=""></o:p></div>
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<div class="">I asked my daughter…she worked for the production management co. on the brdwy production</div>
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<li class="">Pump with a tiny tube.</li><li class="">Actress sat on couch. </li><li class="">Pump lived in couch. In Sound proofing box (or possibly just under the deck in a sound proofing box. We had three shows with pumps that season and they all lived in similar type places so I mix them up.)</li><li class="">Tube was wound up through the seat.</li><li class="">Actress would grab tube (she had long sleeves and at some point threaded it through her jacket Maybe there was actually a tube rigged into the jacket that she would just couple. it was one of those. Probably the latter.) and would "cover" mouth
as if to stop vomit. Vomit would <b class="">spray</b> through hands.</li><li class="">Pump was custom made. (I want to say they started with some kind of fishtank pump and adapted from there but...?)</li><li class="">Vomit was some combo of cereals I believe ( i think oatmeal plus…?)</li></ul>
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<div class="">DickA</div>
<div class="">TD, Cornell U</div>
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