February 9
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Everyone
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C’s, D’s, K’s and T’s are the hardest to understand. Make an effort
to hit these consonants.
Fount under Annie’s monologue was good.
React to rain.
Elijah – hardest to understand – Ellen and Maggie
Blocking issues in group scenes.
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Len
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What a woman- consonants
But with you here LIKE beside me - consonants
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Sound effect and Ellen
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Try to be in sync
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Kate
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jellified around ankles need more K sound Meat scene
Lost accent on speech about your mother.
Lost accent on collected enough. Guess who we just saw – you reverted
back to the way you used to say it. It
is in awe – both Lady H and Edwin. Hit J on just
Jumping jacks - consonants
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Edwin
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Consonants with Lady H
We need to change blocking in your’s and Helena’s scenes.
How did it go – consonants
Perambulator – consonants
Magdalene- consonants
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Polly
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Water on walking on water hit all consonants
What does she think – diction consonants
Occasionally – diction
That hat- consonants
Out the innards - consonants
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Emily
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Louder
Madam – consonants - D
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Ellen
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Consonants with Annie in your room scene
Step on Jim’s line – wants to change.
Have strike notes and purse.
Consonants – lines what you doing helping him to second line
I was 13 – turn a hair – diction
Eight days a week- consonants
All thought up out of fear – unintelligible
Button – hit t’s
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Arthur and Edwin
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More vicious
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Priscilla
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Hit T’s in Lady Helena scenes
When you are told to take a deep breath – do it visibly.
But pleasingly gentle of temperament
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Lady H and Edwin
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More excited in scene.
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Polly, Ellen and Maggie
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Cheat out more
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Harry
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Lost your strength tonight.
Cheat out more in Jim scene.
Each and every one of them. Hit TH and m
I implore you- diction
Stopping again- diction consonants
Bert – Charlie- diction
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Jim
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Late twice entering
Hey Maggie – step on line before
Lucky none of the blokes saw me - consonants
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GG
Lady H
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Time for tea – excited
Don’t anticipate turkey gristle
Did not see meat in bar scene.
Lift chain so that Ellen can step over it at end.
Look at lines beginning with Annie – gonna be sick and ending with
jellified around ankles – these are not in order.
Lord T faints – Lady H laughs first, then girls.
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Maggie
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Shriekish when you speak of having to go home – first scene.
Thanks for bringing chair in.
Diction after Annie and Ellen’s scene. You were late.
We need to hear a gasp when you realize Edwin is in Lady H’s house.
Which side of street – could not understand and sentence with scarper
at end.
Leave it Ellen… consonants
You gotta watch him – consonants
Go down there – hit consonants in that speech
Sorting, that – consonants
Go home help with brothers and sisters – hit H’s
Wasting your time with us fer- diction
Homes – h
With a little shiver – diction
Starting- ing
Which side of the street – consonants
Wearing such awful
clothes
Asking for help
Cuttle smythe household
Fault consonants
Last lines – wanted - just -
wanted
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Emily
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Too late bringing Lord T in first scene.
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Arthur
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Late entrance
Hit Kylie on audience side.
Tar-ta-den
Servants are not supposed diction
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Ellen
Annie
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Couldn’t hear pickles line.
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Annie
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React to Harry hitting you- you are stronger now.
Louder more pain
They say I’ve got to stay – look at those lines. You forgot to say the last one.
I told( hit D0 yer
Tidy – consonants
University consonants
Wouldn’t consonants
Fought consonants
But consonants
It consonants
Prostitute consonants
tiny consonants
fall foul - consonants
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Lady H
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Shock at undergarment.
Much too soon – urgent – almost panicked that you will fail.
Pleased to meet you – diction
Chapter 47- consonants
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Lights
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Off center stage when girls are walking after the lantern scene.
We are adding more light, Carly, so you may need to make more
adjustments.
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Edwin and Maggie
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Edwin – meaner; Maggie more scared
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To do
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Stain skirts, especially hems
Take labels off water
Lantern slides – more
Change light bulbs on chandelier – too bright.
Add song instead of working class
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I kinda got lost during the lantern scene. That's why the lights were on after the girls left. I'm hoping that before district I get the hang of the scene changes so they're smoother and on time.
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ReplyDeleteGo through the play and say your lines like it's the first time you've been there and the first time you have ever said it. Be fast on hitting lines and pour your heart out on stage. Pronounce each word clearly also. Do good my thespians.
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