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Rehearsal Report 9/7

Call Began: 6:00

Breaks: 6:45

Ended: 7:20

General:

After the stage combat and intimacy practice (described in the movement section), we ran through scene 14 2 times with blocking. All of the actors were off book (although occasionally calling for line). The third time, we ran through just the lines of the scene (without any blocking) at a sped-up tempo.

At 6:45, everyone left except for Wallace. We blocked scene 11, and then ran through it 4 times. After that, we did some more exercises with just Jon for scene 14 (he ran the lines at different tempos and experimenting with moving in different ways across the space). We did an exercise where Jon spoke his monologues while running across the space – while he did this, Kat and Emma jumped in his way so that he had to dodge around us.

Movement:

We started with a fight practice for scene 14. We ran when Wallace punches grandma, when psychiatrist punches Wallace, and when Victoria stabs herself.

We blocked the intimacy for scene 14 with Jon and Caroline. We ran it once with just the motion and not the kiss. Jon’s blocking is to go on all four’s next to Caroline (who is lying on the floor) and then kiss her. After running it 2 times without the kiss, we ran it a few times with the kiss. At the same time that we blocked this intimacy, Grandma and psychiatrist went into the other room and practiced stage combat on each other.

Props:

For scene 14, we used a plastic box with the baby doll, paper money, and kitchen knife props

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Rehearsal 10

I went through the fight choreography with Molly, Jon, Caroline and Sammi. I made sure that we went slowly at first and then built up speed. Then afterwards I did more intimacy work with Jon and Caroline for the kiss that is in scene 14. We then ran the scene twice. I then ran through Wallace’s monologues with Jon. We did a bunch of exercises to get Jon in the write mindset for his monologues and played around to get him more comfortable.

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Rehearsal Report 9/5

Call Began: 7:00

Breaks: 7:30-7:40 and 8:30-8:40          

Ended: 9:20

General:

We started by running through scenes 6 and 13 – using set pieces for the first time with these scenes. Some of the blocking was changed to accommodate the set pieces. During Wallace’s

We worked on scene 14. The blocking for this scene is very complicated, so we talked through all of the blocking first. Then, the actors walked through the scene once very slowly with their scripts – focusing just on getting the blocking down (not focusing on intention yet). Then, Kat gave notes to all of the actors and had them run the scene once more. During this next run, we did a start-stop method fixing the scene as they were running it. None of the intimacy or stage combat was used for the runs of this scene yet (Kat’s plan is to add it in on Friday, so that the actors could use this day just to focus on the scene’s general movement) In the last 5 minutes, Kat taught Caroline how to kill herself with the prop kitchen knife. She emphasized that Caroline would not be putting any actual pressure on her stomach with the knife.

Kat talked through intimacy with Caroline: no-fly zones, vocab, etc. We ran through just the intimacy section of the scene with only eye contact instead of the kiss. Then, they ran the scene a few times with the actual intimacy. After that, we ran the entire scene with the intimacy.

After scene 7, Kat explained the stage combat push to Jon and Caroline for scene 4. They practiced the push/fall three times in slow-mo. Then, they ran the whole scene with the stage combat- each time getting closer to the real-time push

Set:

In scenes 6 and 13 we used the psychiatrist chair and couch.

Props:

The psychiatrist used a clipboard and pen in scenes 6 and 13

We used a box, baby doll, and play money in scene 14

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Rehearsal 9

I first ran the psychiatrist’s scenes and we did did some concrete blocking. I then got into scene 14 and I made sure I talked through the blocking with everyone before we got it to its feet. Because there are so many moving parts, I wanted to make sure that there wasn’t any confusion when we got the scene on its feet. Then afterwards we ran the Victoria and Wallace scenes and the intimacy and fight choreography that is in them. We marked at first and then built speed through mulitple runthroughs.

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Rehearsal Report 9/4

Call Began: 6:00

Breaks: 6:42-6:50

Ended: 8:50

General:

Kat went through intimacy vocabulary – powder, paint, and clay with Cam. Then, Cam and Jon told each other their no-fly zones. She had Cam place Jon’s hand on her face and leg (so that she has control over where he is touching her). They ran through the scene once with just eye contact in place of the kiss, and then they ran the scene with the kiss a few times- working on tempo, positions, and intentions.

Kat went through the intimacy vocabulary and no-fly zones with Sydney. Sydney placed Jon’s hand on her face to show him where she is okay with being touched. They then ran through only the intimacy part of the scene (once with eye contact in place of the kiss, and then a few times with kissing). After the actors felt comfortable with the intimacy, they ran through the entire scene.

We did work on scenes 1 and 18 (Andrea practiced slitting her throat with the kitchen knife as well as removing her shirt). Kat explain to Andrea how she should position herself (when she slits her throat, after she has died) and when the blackouts during the scene occur.

Kat went through the intimacy vocab and no-fly zones with Jillian. Jillian placed Jon’s hand on her face to show him where she is okay with him touching her. Then, they ran only the intimacy parts of the scene once without the kiss and then multiple times with the kiss (until the actors felt comfortable). Then, they ran the full scene. When we got to scene 19, Kat changed the slap written in the stage directions to a hit on the chest.

Sound:

We experimented with James Taylor playing as background music underneath scene 17.

Set:

We used the kitchen table and kitchen counter today for scene 1.

We also used Wallace’s side table, desk and chair for his dorm room

Props:

Andrea practiced using the kitchen knife to slit her throat today

We also used notebooks and records for people to play with in Wallace’s bedroom

The empty picture frame was used for multiple scenes today as well

Costumes:

We sent out an email reminding the cast to send in photos of clothes that they own which they might be able to wear as their characters. In that email we also asked for them to send in their general sizes (so that we can find clothing for the pieces they don’t own).

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Rehearsal 8

I did intimacy runs with Cam, Sydney, and Jillian. I made sure that I went through all of the steps of intimacy choreography and made sure that we went slow to ensure that they were comfortable. All of them handled it really well and were very mature and ready to work. I also did work with Andrea about how we were going to stage the death scene and made sure to practice her fall after she is suppose to slit her throat. All of the actors are doing a great job with all of the thing I have been throwing at them. I’m so proud of them and their williness to do the work. I made sure to remind them that they have a voice in the process as well and that if they ever feel uncomfortable to vocalize it.