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Sunday. July 23rd. Our first rehearsal. We open in a month and two days from now. Our first rehearsal was typical; it was the first time the cast and design team were all in the same room at the same time, so there were welcomes and introductions, and presentations by the designers introducing the actors to all of the hard work they've been doing over the past weeks. The actors read the script aloud, Elizabeth, our costume designer, took the actors' measurements, and Megan, the director, led the actors in movement exercises, which will be a staple for this production since Plank relies so heavily on movement.
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10/12/2020 12:10:40 am
The first rehearsal is always the most awkward. Well, once you go through it, then everything will be fine. I used to hate them myself, but that was before I knew any better. I think that it is important that I just start to do things that can help others get comfortable quickly. I want to be someone who can help everyone who want to adjust, and I am planning to do that through all of these comments that I am making.
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