Emily May Drama I-II

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Emily May Drama I-II

Blocking is …

 Can you see the audience?  Can they see your face?  Vocal projection

What if your back is to the audience? Balcony Floor Rows Pit Orchestra Stage

 Other actors?  Props?  What are your responsibilities?  Where are sets?  Furniture, etc. So much to keep track of!!!

 Entrance?  Mark(s)?  Exit?  Purpose!!!

Visual appeal Directing audience eye Movement (or lack thereof) distracting or helpful?