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The week consisted of countless after schools and early mornings as much needed to be done in the span of a week and we could almost say that there nearly wasnt enough time. This week saw bump in, the set come to life (change, develop and rearrange a lot), lighting and sound, characters continually develop, which gave us both hope and permanant buttelrflies in our stomachs. During the week we as actors got used to the sound and lighting cue’s as well as the lighting and sound managers getting used to us. In Thursday’s rehearsal we teethed and chopped (SCOTTYLEAVE ME A COMMENT WITH ITS CORRECT NAME) meaning we did the entraces and exits for both acts one and two for the stage manager to get practise forhis cue’s which symbolically marked us drawing a close to the rehearsal period. The play was handed over from Scott, our director, to Mond the stage manager who’s hands the play now lies in (no pressure at all). Friday was our last rehearsal. With a few hiccups regarding lines and cue’s act one was timed at 1hr and 5 minutes. There was no time to rehearse act two but i guess our first performance on Sunday at 10am will be our first full run trhough answering any questions or queries we may have about the order of events. It has been a stressful week but one that was inevitable. Tired or not…the show will go on!
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