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MAKING THEATRE: A Play is Put together
CHAPTER 5 MAKING THEATRE: A Play is Put together
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A Play is put together textbook (112-121)
PLANNING MEETINGS. The DIRECTOR works regularly with the designers and staff—beginning nearly six months before rehearsals—to share conceptual ideas wit the entire production team and to discuss the evolving designs, staging plans, and building/rehearsal schedules that will bring the production into being.
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Production meeting (arcola Theatre)
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Design meeting Continuing design “mini-meetings” are essential to make certain that design and directorial goals are integrated and consistent. A set design meeting at the McCarter Theatre.
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AUDITIONS Actors in the company first present prepared monologues and then were asked to “read for” roles. This second audition is a “callback.”
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FIRST READING This first company meeting gathers the actors (often around a table) with the rest of the production staff. After the designers present their work, the actors read the play aloud.
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SCENE SHOP The tech director guides the crew in the construction of the set.
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Set construction
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COSTUME SHOP
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FITTINGS
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CHECKING THE CALLBOARD
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blocking
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REHEARSING
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CHOREOGRAPHY
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HANGING LIGHTS
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PROP SHOP
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SOUND STUDIO
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WIGS AND HAIR
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PAPER TECH
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TECH REHEARSAL
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SCENE PAINTING
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QUICK CHANGE REHEARSALS
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STAGE MANAGEMENT
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HAIR AND MAKEUP
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DRESS REHEARSAL
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LigHTBOARD OPERATOR
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FLYMAN and rigger
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DIRECTOR’S NOTES
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HOUSE MANAGER
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OPENING PERFORMANCE
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BIG RIVER– opening night MARCH 2016– Emporia State University
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The top job – ESU Summer Theatre 2017
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