I know I have done this in the past (and wish I had questionnaires still to give you examples). The few times that I did this the questions focused on everything. I broke them down to scenes (and had audience prepare their responses during this quick break so they would have it fresh in their head).
The questions dealt with Synopsis, characterization, theming, etc. In force that the questions are about the play itself and not the "acting".
Questions like: Would you describe the character of Cinderella as: To wishy-washy, to sweet, a pushover, not sweet enough, etc. Is the evil stepmother: to nice, to mean, just a royal ______?
During scene two Cinderella has a conflict with her step sister, does Cinderella over react, reacts enough, or under states the situation?
Mainly try to stick with quick short answers based on the script. Allow them to add additional information if they want. You also want to know how the script and information flows. Does the scene where Cinderella gets her glass slipper is needed or could that be skipped?
Becareful with suggestions to the show. You may have someone that may come up with a suggestion you will want to use. Be clear that all suggestions that maybe used in future drafts are explicitly the right of the author and no claims of ownership to said suggestions will be acknowledged.
Questions after the show are helpful too. Mostly open this up free of charge and invite as many friends that are going to be honest and sincere about helping you.
------------- The two greatest days in a theater persons life, the day you start a new show and the day the damn thing closes.
|