Mortal Kombat: Live Tour

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Mortal Kombat: Live Tour was a martial art theatrical stage show featuring Mortal Kombat characters, sound, and laser light effects on stage. The plot was based on three fighters rescuing their friends and retrieving a magic amulet from the evil master of Outworld, Shao Kahn, in order to save the Earth.

The show debuted at Radio City Music Hall in New York City on September 14, 1995, followed by a 200 city road trip into 1996. It replicated Mortal Kombat martial arts and video game moves on stage mixed with dancing and music. Lip synching were pre-recorded and used to demonstrate the official MK sound effects, though there was no graphic violence or Fatalities visible in the show. The audience participated by yelling "Run!" or "Kick him!" as part of the live action.

Plot[]

Theatrical Mortal Kombat stage show that featured martial arts, sounds from the game and laser light effects. Three Earth warriors travel to Outworld to rescue their comrade and find an amulet that can defeat Shao Kahn and save Earth.

Cast[]

Production[]

The lasers were produced by Laser Fantasy International of Seattle and operated by Dave Haskell and Chris Thornberry. A medium frame Spectra Physics and a 40 watt laser scope were used along with a custom fiber system for these effects. It was produced in part by "David Fishof Presents".[4][5]

Hakim Alston (Jax) played an Outworld warrior who was defeated by Liu Kang (Robin Shou) in the original MK movie a year earlier. Fight coordinator Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa also appeared in the movie as Shang Tsung.

Release[]

Tour dates[]

Mortal Kombat: Live Tour had two separate touring companies running simultaneously, which is why some dates are listed twice.

Date Venue City
September 14, 1995 Radio City Music Hall New York, NY
September 23, 1995 Hersheypark Arena Hershey, PA
October 21, 1995 Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim Anaheim, CA
October 21, 1995 George Mason University Patriot Center Fairfax, VA
October 22, 1995 Great Western Forum Inglewood, CA
October 22, 1995 US Air Arena Landover, MD
January 13, 1996 Wings Stadium Kalamazoo, MI
January 17, 1996 Breslin Center Lansing, MI
January 21, 1996 Riverfront Coliseum Cincinnati, OH
February 22, 1996 Roanoke Civic Center Coliseum Roanoke, VA

Reception[]

Critical response[]

In 2011, 1UP.com featured the show in the article "The Top Ten Times Mortal Kombat Went Wrong"[6] and GamesRadar ranked it as number one on the list of "most absurd Mortal Kombat offshoots".[7]

References[]

  1. ^ Mortal Kombat: The Live Tour (1996) (V)
  2. ^ http://www.keramcast.com/wp-content/podcasts/KeramCastEpisode9.mp3
  3. ^ Covert, Colin (1996-02-09). "She's no mere Mortal; Fridley native Kerri Hoskins puts edge on 'Sonya Blade'". Star Tribune. Archived from the original on 2012-10-21. Retrieved 2008-09-29.
  4. ^ "David Fishof Presents". David Fishof Presents. Retrieved 2014-01-19.
  5. ^ Riemenschneider, Chris (1995-08-24). "`Kombat' Set to Battle New Terrain-and Critics" (Interview). Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2014-01-19 – via Pqasb.pqarchiver.com.
  6. ^ "The Top Ten Times Mortal Kombat Went Wrong". 1UP.com. Archived from the original on October 21, 2011. Retrieved July 4, 2011.
  7. ^ Chris Antista, The Top 7… Most absurd Mortal Kombat offshoots, GamesRadar, April 12, 2011.

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