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Topper
Celebrity Joined: 1/27/05 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 543 |
Posted: 5/17/06 at 4:16pm | |
Sad to say, but the term "boneheaded actor" is probably redundant.* Anybody who signs up to do theater should be well-aware in advance. Such a support group typically meets after every rehearsal in the nearest tavern. (*See also "Conceited actor," "Attention-starved actor" and "Horny actor.") |
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Posted: 9/28/06 at 3:04pm | |
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RichardTYoung
Walk-On Joined: 10/31/06 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 0 |
Posted: 11/01/06 at 12:13am | |
In college I attended the tech rehearsal from hell for a production of MacBeth. We started at 8 in the morning and were not finished until 2 the next morning. The techies had not written any of the cues and we even sat around while they finished painting some of the special effects. It was crazy. Never again. When I have tech rehearsal with my actors, we have written and tried all the cues without any actors present. Then we have a cue to cue tech where we run each tech cue with actors on stage. Some times we run the cue a dozen time to get it right. The actors and the back stage staff both have to learn the cue and make it work.
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falstaff29
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Posted: 11/01/06 at 12:22am | |
I try to waste as little time during tech as possible, but I agree with
everyone else who said not having it is idiotic. Sometimes,
little tech elements make a huge difference, and the only way to nail
that stuff is to rehearse it, just like anything else. I've been
in enough shows where a cue went wrong that really threw stuff off (and
I'm not passing blame- we all goof), but the flub probably wouldn't've
happened if it had actually been practiced, or at least the board op
would've known enough to try to figure out how it could be remedied.
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Gaafa
Celebrity Joined: 3/21/04 Location: Australia Online Status: Offline Posts: 1181 |
Posted: 11/01/06 at 3:36am | |
Yabewdy Falstaf! I have been attempting to find out &/or try to remember what 'TUABHD' was again! G?donya! |
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Joe
Western Gondawandaland turn right @ Perth. Hear the light & see the sound. Toi Toi Toi Chookas {{"chook [chicken] it is"} May you always play to a full house} |
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eagle100
Walk-On Joined: 10/25/06 Online Status: Offline Posts: 0 |
Posted: 11/01/06 at 4:46am | |
I am also a teacher and the schedule is really tight so I'm not sure but the way I've been doing it is to cue everything along with the script and have it all written with the 1) ON CUE (something is about to happen, you there?), 2) READY (ready to wake up and act), 3) GO (do it NOW) sequence (something I read on this board and found really very helpful). Even if for the first few rehearsals the tech people can't do their stuff, they know when the stuff is supposed to be moved and what the cue is. Also, I add drawings or directions as to where to move what from or to and sometimes by whom in the script. I think it's best if you worked it all out (if time is pressing as you may have the best idea where everything should go and plot it all out). As for the person you are working with, sounds like this person is serious about getting the acting right and wanting a good performance but a good performance is incomplete without everything else going smoothly as well and that can't happen if you don't run through the whole thing as the real thing at least a few times. I remember in another post on this board someone mentioned accidents almost happening because the actors didn't know when the stuff was to be moved and they didn't get out of the way. So it's only responsible and sensible to do a tech run. But you have my sympathy. Note also that for certain parts if no actors are needed, you could rehearse changes of scenery without them present and work on doing so efficiently but you definitely have to work it out with the actors present for a few times. I guess with a few times I'd mean a minimal of 2-3 times. |
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POB14
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Posted: 11/01/06 at 9:49am | |
Joe, I was going to take you to task for not following the link in my sig, when I discovered that it doesn't work! How embarrassing! I'll try to fix it. ETA: Think it works now. |
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POB
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Aimee
Celebrity Joined: 8/31/04 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 156 |
Posted: 11/01/06 at 9:55am | |
As I started this post during our last production, finding it resurected during our current one seems funny to me. I can add that I "sort of" got a tech run this time around. I do mean sort of. I just flat out told the director we are going slow so we can get things in the right place and tape set pieces. That was as much as I could get, if it was wrong, there was no stopping, we just moved things around them while they acted....better than we usually get, but not what I want....yet. The show opens tomorrow night..thank god! I left rehearsal the other night ready to just throw in the towel. But last night things went MUCH better , so I am feeling less frustrated now, this is just turning into "one of those shows" I think we need several mottos. This week it's " Just Tell me whose leg to break" Next week, who knows. |
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Techiemama
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Posted: 1/22/07 at 4:58am | |
I would like to submit my membership story for the TUABHD.
Horribly long story shortened: Wizard of Oz, Tech Rehearsal. I was StageManaging, Bone Headed Director decided she was going to run the Tech Rehearsal even though 17 of the 30 set pieces were not even finished enough to use on the stage (she relies heavily on hallucination and not on vision). While she was in the setshop flogging the set builders, I sat the crew down, and gave them all paper and pencils and had them write out their 'set moving script' for the whole show. They turned them into me, and I pulled out a small model of the set and pieces that my son made out of clay (even a little green witchy) and we played with our model until I thought they had it down, then I released them. The director got wind of my 'releasing the cast' without her sayso, and KABOOM, drama galore...the next night, once we had real set pieces, our rehearsal went fairly smooth. (despite the fact that our set builders made everything out of 4 x 4s and thick plywood, Dorothy's Kansas house is now a home to a small family!)
The Bone Headed Director recently came back from a "Community Theatre Conference" where she said that all the directors that she spoke with ran the tech rehearsals and not the stage managers. Is she Queen Bone Head? or at least Princess??
*TechieMama
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