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This part of the rehearsal process involves very detailed work on each scene. We are going through the scenes using the “stop and start” method, in which the actors will rehearse the scene and then the director will stop the scene at a particular point to give notes or changes or tweaks to improve the scene. The actors will make the changes asked for and try the section of the script again to see if the changes work. Sometimes the tweaks are to change intentions in the dialogue; sometimes there are changes to blocking. All these changes are in an effort to make the story clearer. Bob’s favourite line while directing is “This is not a how but a what,”, meaning that he’s telling the actors what he wants but letting them come up with how to do it. Matthew has promised Bob a t-shirt with the slogan on it so that all he has to do is point to the t-shirt to give the note.
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Before the actors are entirely comfortable with the dialogue, there are funny little slips. I have to admit when one of the actors states with complete conviction that “backbone is the debt of this country,” or yells “EMOTIONAL PAINKILLERS, WHO CARES!”, I laughed pretty hard. It may be a “you had to be there” kind of funny but I still crack a smile thinking about some of those line slips, mostly because the actors are so committed to the character and the scene that the lines come across as completely sincere even though sometimes it’s nonsensical.
After we have gone through the scenes we start running the play. Scott Henderson (Lighting Designer), Brian Perchaluk (Set/Costume Designer), Greg Lowe (Composer), stop by to see runs of the play because we are all getting prepared to move out of the rehearsal hall and into the theatre where the technical aspects will be added into the show. (It’s Wednesday and we open next Thursday...)
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