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November 8, 2008

End of Week 1

I call this: On the Road Again,theatre — Posted by KP @ 2:34 pm

Today is the last day of our rehearsal week.  We did a straight 5 hours of staging, with a little bit of rewrites from the playwright.  We have now blocked 9 of the 21 scenes in the play, of which many of the more complicated ones remain, but still it’s a nice sense of accomplishment.

Right now we are on a long lunch/dinner break, followed by a movement education workshop, where selected members of our cast will be instructed on how to teach movement classes to students while we are on the road.  Part of our usual “performance” schedule is to conduct workshops with schools in between performances, so the cast will be receiving training throughout the rehearsal process on how to run the workshops.

I have sent Nick home (he’ll be attending next week’s class, on stage combat), and I’m just here to mind the breaks, so it will give me a chance to catch up on whatever organization I can get done in the room.  My paperwork is pretty caught up, but there’s a lot of work I want to do on our filing cabinets, which have almost no organizational concept or labels at this point.  The stage management road box arrived from the company’s storage earlier in the week, and it contains lots of goodies that we’re still discovering.  One of the goodies Nick discovered this morning was an inventory of what’s in the box!  Because we only have access to the studio for an hour before and an hour after rehearsal, I haven’t yet found the time to tear everything out and see what’s there and put it all back how I want it.  Maybe tonight I can do that without being too disruptive.  I did, however, add my first sticker to the collection of decorations already on it — one of those white Apple stickers you get when you buy a new computer or other Apple product.

I’m looking forward to having a day off tomorrow.  Whenever I take on a really big project, I tend to forget that they actually do come with a day off.  So now I have no idea what to do with it.  I better figure it out, though, because I don’t get one next week — I agreed to do two shows at The Fantasticks next Sunday, just because I miss the show and it will be fun to do it again.  And they needed a sub.  The show has closed and reopened under new management since I last worked its closing performance in February, but I’m told it’s pretty much the same — enough that I can walk in and be told the changes to the deck track when I get there.  Apparently I have two new cues.