Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Guys and Dolls Rehearsal report 4/1

Guys and Dolls

Rehearsal Report

 

 

Date

4/1/2014

Start

7:04

Stop

9:42

Break

8:25-8:36

Director: Ron Watson

Stage Manager: Jessie Drollette

512.299.2053

 

 

 

Late: Linda

Late Excused:

Missing Excused:

Missing:

Didn’t Sign in: Jenn T, Sam M

Pianist: Diana Schultz

General

Blocking/movement opening street scene.  “Runyanland”

Even though we have blocking you may sing and dance!  Be prepared!

Great job everyone!

It’s so exciting to be on the rehearsal stage!

April 1 is … One Cent Day

Happy April Fools Day!

Next Performance/Schedule

Wednesday, April 2

7:00pm-10:00pm

 Blocking Act I, Scene 1, 3, 4, Act II Scene 4 Called: Entire Cast (Except Sarah)

Thursday, April 3

Production Team Mtg

6:00 location tba (green room OR rehearsal stage) no actors

7:00pm-10:00pm

 Blocking Act II, Scene 6, Adelaide's Lament, 1 and 2 Called: Called Adelaide, Sarah

Saturday, April 5

1:00pm-5pm

 Blocking Act II, Scene 5, 7 Called: Entire Cast

 

Set

Props

Purse for Runyanland for stooge (Linda) purses for chorus girls (Martha and Kelsey)

Blind man tip cup, sign

Baby buggy

Sounds/Lights/Special FX 

Costumes

Dress closure needs to be on left side for removal during Take back your Mink.

Still need William, David, Kelsey, and Kirk’s measurements

Facility

Director

Choreography

Music

Actors   

Are pretty flippin awesome!

Box info

https://app.box.com/login/

cast@georgetownpalace.com

castpassword123

(this is the info you need to access the info in box where we store music and stuff)

http://palaceguysanddolls2014.blogspot.com/

this is an archive of  reports. 

http://www.georgetownpalace.com/Rehearsals_guys.php

google calendar

Crew

Accident/Incident

Dumb Stuff it’s fun to find out

In the Middle Ages, up until the late 18th century, New Year's Day was celebrated on March 25 (Feast of the Annunciation) in most European towns.[10]In some areas of France, New Year's was a week-long holiday ending on April 1.[2][3] Many writers suggest that April Fools originated because those who celebrated on January 1 made fun of those who celebrated on other dates.[2] The use of January 1 as New Year's Day was common in France by the mid-16th century,[7] and this date was adopted officially in 1564 by the Edict of Roussillon.

 

“slurking” in 2014 Jesee Smart coined the phrase.  To slouch, creepily.  A cross between the ink panther and a sneaky sneaker

Quote(s)

“Is that in the song?” Jesee

 

 

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