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KEB54
Celebrity Joined: 7/24/08 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 227 |
Posted: 7/27/11 at 12:06pm |
Typically 5 - 6 weeks. M- F. Generally 7:00 - 10:00. Tech the Sunday before we open with just tech people and artistic staff from 10:00 am to 4:00pm, and everyone including actors for a cue-to-cue starting at 6:00pm. Then dress rehearsals starting at least 3 days before opening with a 6:00 call and going until finished.
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Legacy Theater
Lead Joined: 4/26/11 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 37 |
Posted: 7/28/11 at 10:40am |
Thank you all for your responses. I have no choice but to do twice a week right now so I will just have to make the best of it.
On a side note, for all of you folks who rehearse 4 to 5 times a week or more, are your actors volunteers or do they get paid? Again, I have been in community theatre productions, but it's my first go with my own theater. It seems like a lot of time for people to volunteer so I was just wondering if folks to it willingly. |
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PaulyWally
Player Joined: 2/03/11 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 28 |
Posted: 7/28/11 at 10:52am |
I work in a professional theatre as well, and when I see my paycheck I think sometimes I'm volunteering for them also. Seriously though, in my opinion it really depends on the situation. I have come across many actors that are perfectly fine with rehearsing 5 days a week, 4 hours a day, for no pay. However, that seems to be the case more often when it is a popular show, and the director is well-respected and provides a great experience for everyone. If it's a lesser known show, or the director is incompetent, I think actors would be less likely to want to work that much. |
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Scott B
Celebrity Joined: 12/08/04 Online Status: Offline Posts: 239 |
Posted: 7/28/11 at 3:42pm |
Very small community theatre here ... yes we rehearse for 7 1/2 weeks and run Thurs through Sunday and then the following Thurs - Sun. We rehearse 4 times a week from 6:30 to 9:00. In all it takes up 9 weeks of our summer. (Musical) Director, music director and accompanist receive a stipend, which basically covers gas.
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Majicwrench
Celebrity Joined: 2/07/07 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 178 |
Posted: 7/28/11 at 5:13pm |
Another very very small theatre group, we do shows generally 6wk rehearsal either 2 or 3 times a week (till the week of) rehearsals are almost never longer than 2hrs, and none of the actors, tech people are paid.
For community theatre, I can't imagine why you would need to rehearse 4 times a week for over 2 hours, although being a musical certainly requires a bit more.
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MusicManD
Star Joined: 3/21/11 Online Status: Offline Posts: 91 |
Posted: 7/30/11 at 1:21am |
When my high school does musicals, we rehearse 3 days a week for 90 to 120 minutes each time. We do that for... wait for it... 10-11 weeks. Partly that's because I get impatient and want to start rehearsals as soon as school starts. Partly that's because I have some kids who would be getting into trouble if not in rehearsals instead. ANNNND partly that's because we do have a lot of conflicts...
Monday has conflicts from weekly JV football games. Tuesday and Thursday are volleyball. Friday is totally out because of football games (band, cheerleaders, football players... plus the kids want to be there). Wednesday is still the unofficial "church night" here in the Bible Belt. Thus, we rehearse longer because my lead might be missing every single Monday rehearsal (as happened last year) or half my female leads might show up halfway through when their VB game is over. We're doing Seussical next year, and we'll definitely need all that time to learn music. The downside is that between the play and the musical, I'm in rehearsal for a show 20 out of 36 weeks of school. Anyway, the last CT show I was in, the musical All Shook Up, was unique. We kept asking for longer rehearsal times so we could work more. We did three days a week for five weeks, but due to the amount of music and choreography, we regularly ended up doing four or five hour rehearsals. We'd come in early and stay late... is it any wonder we had audiences saying it was the best show they'd seen in that CT? |
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Rorgg
Celebrity Joined: 2/10/09 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 151 |
Posted: 8/02/11 at 1:14pm |
4-5 nights a week is not uncommon for community theatre. Now, all actors are generally not caled all nights, so it's generally not such a bad deal.
All my professional productions have been 6 nights per week, which is a real buzzkill since these are non-equity roles, I'm doing it for the money, and taking up pretty much ALL my personal time is worth more than they're paying me. But I love doing it, so... me. |
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ctguerin
Player Joined: 8/02/11 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 10 |
Posted: 8/07/11 at 11:39pm |
Very interesting discussion. We generally run 3 nights a week, 2-3 hours a night. 6 weeks for non-musical, 8 or 9 for musicals. Rarely on the weekends - that is usually when we build the set. We are in the middle of a run of The Producers. This is the biggest show we have ever done, we had two weeks of tech rehearsal (Sunday - Thursday) with a night off each week to give the cast a break. The show is being very well received!
Good Luck!
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avcastner
Star Joined: 12/21/06 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 85 |
Posted: 11/12/12 at 8:15pm |
For me it depends on a number of things: size of the play, type of play (musicals & classics require a lot more time), quality of the performers:
Generally, I work in 2-hour rehearsal slots for the first few weeks, as the actors need time away from the rehearsal hall to study lines and work on character: 3-5 rehearsals for blocking 3-5 reherasls for working (mostly OFF BOOK before getting to this point) 2 ACT RUN rehearsals for each act (usually a 2-Act--DEFINITELY OFF BOOK) 3 RUN-THROUGH rehearsals (now 3-hours each) 1 DRESS REHEARSAL (3 hours with limited tech) TECH REHEARSALS: 4 hours PAPER TECH (crew and designers only) 4 hours Q-2-Q with actors 3-4 rehearsals: 4 hours TECH/DRESS RUNS |
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