Ren Solitaire (solus) wrote in repose, @ 2018-11-23 20:30:00 |
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Entry tags: | *log, archie westcliffe, charlie powell, claire johnson, hugh christian, noah nicodemo-webster, patrick gunster, ren solitaire, tandy bowen |
WHO: The cast and crew of The Glass Menagerie
WHEN: During the last few weeks of rehearsals.
WHAT: Rehearsals & stuffs.
Sunday will have a full day rehearsal. Ren & Charlie will be there at 9am, and will meet with the crew between 10 and 11am or so. Cast are expected to arrive sharply at 1pm.
This will begin the first set of complete run-thru of the play. They will run the play in its entirety and break after they complete this (likely around 5pm or so).
Rehearsals on Sunday will be from 1pm until 10pm. The entire cast, director, assistant director, and stage manager are required to be there. Lighting and sound will be requested to be there for the evening hours (6 - 10 PM).
The afternoon focus will be on the actors pieces of the play. It will be the first run-thru from top to bottom. Cues, particularly line cues, and movement, will be important. At this point, every actor should have their lines memorized.
Evening focus will include the technical component and will be working with sound and liighting cues in their rudimentary draft stages. Costume design may pull actors for measurements or to try on pieces during the times they are not working on stage.
For reference - the complete full text of the play can be found here.
Scenes & cast:
• SCENE 1Tom, Amanda, Laura
• SCENE 2Tom, Amanda, Laura
• SCENE 3Tom, Amanda
• SCENE 4Tom, Amanda, Laura
• SCENE 5Tom, Amanda, Laura
• SCENE 6Tom, Amanda, Laura
• SCENE 7Tom, Amanda, Laura, & Jim
• SCENE 8Tom, Amanda, Laura, & Jim
He'll be tasking Claire and Jamie with any additional work on the prop list and expect any of the items they haven't already had to have in place for rehearsal to start being put into order this week.
Additionally, Ren will spend some time with Tandy looking at lighting design since she's not done actual design before. He'll likely show her how to start working with the lights, so that they're pointed and focused in the right direction, etc.