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(It was an acknowledgement, originally, of the size of the cast and the fact that you didn't know from week to week who was doing what. The cast was formally constituted and named in mid to late 1992.) | (It was an acknowledgement, originally, of the size of the cast and the fact that you didn't know from week to week who was doing what. The cast was formally constituted and named in mid to late 1992.) |
Revision as of 13:03, 7 September 2015
Cast Location: Port Richey, FL (previously Tampa, FL)
Cast Website: http://ipshadowcast.com/
Cast Founded Date: 1992
Cast Status: active
Cast Venues:
- AMC Seminole 8 (Seminole, FL) - 1995
- AMC Crossroads 8 (St. Petersburg) - 1997
- RC 3 Theatres (Pinellas Park, FL) - 1997
- The Beach Theatre (St. Pete Beach, FL) - 2000-20012
- AMC Tri-City 8 (Clearwater, FL) (2013)
- Seminole 8 (Seminole, FL) - 2014
- Cinema 6 (Port Richey, FL) - current
History:
It was named, in 1992, after a local AP line:
Riff: Come in.
Janet: You're too kind.
Audience: No! He's Three Kinds! He's got Interchangeable Parts!
(It was an acknowledgement, originally, of the size of the cast and the fact that you didn't know from week to week who was doing what. The cast was formally constituted and named in mid to late 1992.)
The cast performed in Tampa for several years, and was reconstituted with a notable amount of cast continuity at AMC Seminole 8 in 1995, in Seminole, FL. Interchangeable Parts moved to AMC Crossroads 8 in 1997 in St. Petersburg and reconstituted again at RC 3 Theatres in Pinellas Square Mall later the same year, in Pinellas Park, FL. When that theatre was closed three years later, Interchangeable Parts moved to The Beach Theatre in St. Pete Beach, where it stayed continuously for 12 years, until the theatre closed in November 2012. Theatre owner/screenwriter Mike France died just a few months later.
A few months later, the cast moved to AMC Tri-City 8 in Clearwater where it stayed for about a year until the theatre closed. The cast then moved back to Seminole 8 in Seminole (no longer an AMC Theatre), nearly 20 years after it had last performed there. The cast performed there for nearly a year before that theatre closed.
The cast reconstituted again, with new management, and is currently playing at the Cinema 6 in Port Richey FL, and monthly at a club in St Petersburg.
It is believed to be the oldest cast in Florida with both the same name, and marked continuity of cast members and staff continuously since its inception. 12 years at the Beach Theatre is believed to be the longest or second longest continuous stand in Florida for an RHPS live cast.