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Sunday, March 1, 2020

Woo hoo!! March 3rd & 5th


Rehearsals this week~
Tuesday, March 3
Scenes 5-8

All performers are called
Thursday, March 5
dance clean up

All performers are called

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Something to consider...
Many beginning actors feel that once they stop talking, or singing or dancing they become invisible to the audience. They believe that they can squirm, they can talk to their neighbor, they can break character or stand looking totally bored. If you’re not the focus of the scene and you break character you will stand out (not in a positive way). You could stand out so much that you will pull the focus away from the action. That is not being a good team player. Whenever you are on stage you are to be involved in telling the story to the audience.

Here are a few definitions of "breaking character"-
🎭A theatrical term used to describe when an actor, while actively performing in character, slips out of character and behaves as his or her actual self. This is an acceptable occurrence while in the process of rehearsal, but is unheard of and extremely unprofessional while actively performing in front of an audience.
🎭In acting, saying or doing something that is not in keeping with the character one is portraying.
🎭When an actor stops acting and steps out of their role.
🎭Stepping outside of the imaginary world of performance











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