Throughout the rehearsal process we will be running workshops ourselves to work on various themes of the performance.
The performance is the week beginning the 18th of May, so we have about 11 weeks of rehearsal.
Tasks and Deadlines
Task
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Date to be
completed
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Date completed
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Comments and
notes
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Learn lines
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26.03.15
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07.04.15
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The work we have been doing has been more in the area of the physicality and the blocking of the scene and less focus on the lines so I extended the deadline to 13.04.15.
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Design a workshop
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26.03.15
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23.03.15
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I will be using my completed workshop Monday 30.03.15.
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Blocking
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28.04.15
| N/a |
As we were improvising things right up to performance day. Blocking was never really finished as we dealt with it in a non-traditional way
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Staging
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28.04.15
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16.03.15
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We used a pre-constructed set from another performance and made slight alterations
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Costume
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05.05.15
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12.05.15
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The costume design was completed weeks earlier. Specific items were missing, which caused delays.
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Props
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05.05.15
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19.05.15
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Two or three props were missing right up to the last minute. We knew what we needed but sourcing them proved difficult than we originally anticipated.
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Learning lines - learning both the spoken word and the intended meaning and feeling behind the lines. During this process members of our group will be running line learning workshops to aid us in the process as well as reading through them individually to learn them. Whereas in other performances it would be more important to have the lines completely dedicated to memory. The style of commedia dell'arte is improvised so the understanding of the meaning of the lines is more important than how the lines are said. The actual line themselves sometimes aren't perfect with it being a translation from Italian to English. Again, it is more important to get the meaning behind the lines right than the actual spoken word.
Blocking - We will be running through and experimenting with our scenes. We will see what works best and by the deadline we will set the chosen movements in concrete. However, with the slapstick and physical elements to the performance it will have to be decided on quite quickly so that we can ensure health and safety is followed to prevent injuries. Improvisation will still take place but not for the more complex parts to the performance.
Staging - At this point we haven't decided on how to decide how to design the set. Whether we will have one big set design and everyone will use that in their scene or whether everyone will say what they need in their scene and we will design the set around that.
Costume - Deciding on the costume first, after that we will have to locate and source costume pieces with enough time that we can still change our mind if they don't fit our intentions.
Props - During the rehearsal and blocking process we will decide on what props are needed. We will source them by the deadline.
Roles
Ryan - Tech eg lighting and sound
Throughout the rehearsal process whenever a decision about lighting and sound is made, Ryan will make thorough notes about what we have decided we need. He will discuss these with the technicians to ensure that they understand what we need.
Adam - Props
Throughout the rehearsal process Adam will identify props that we will require and make sure that someone is able to obtain them. It will then be up to him to manage them so that he knows where they are kept for when we need them.
Dan - Digital note taker and document rehearsal process on film
Dan will record important events during the rehearsal process and talk about them after the rehearsal on camera to help with the journal entries on the process. Having it on film means we are able to look back at the whole process on a digital format rather than having to remember it. It will also help for deciding what worked and what didn't as we can all look at it from the prospective of an audience member, so rather than deciding what we think works we can actually see what works.
Andrew - Costume/camera operator
I will design several versions of potential costumes and discuss these costumes with the group. I will discuss with the members of the group what we have access to e.g. items of clothing that we can use and clothing I have that we can use as well as things that we may have to purchase. After sourcing the items I will then take care of the costumes to ensure that none of it is lost or misplaced.
As well as costumes I will operate the camera whilst Dan is on camera or stage as it is my camera that we will be using.
We will all be working together to ensure health and safety is adhered to during our rehearsals and performance.
Potential Problems
Who is going to be Jesus in our scene?
We are considering various solutions including an empty cross and a projection of the scene of the crucifixion to having somebody stand in as Jesus dressed in plain white clothes.
Sourcing and maneuvering of the cross in the scene.
We could ask the caretakers if they could make us one alternatively we could contact a local Catholic high school such as St. Chads Roman Catholic Church of England Multi-Faith School. Having attended this school I know for certain that they have one. In all likelihood we will = probably have to make the cross ourselves using this website tutorial: http://www.ehow.co.uk/how_6777758_make-wooden-easter-cross.html .
Making or sourcing of the mask.
First we will probably look at online stores but assuming they will be out of our price range we will probably end up making the masks from scratch if it's not too hard. Alternatively we could buy blank pre-made masks and customising them to our desired result.
These are not the only problems we will encounter but these are the ones that will pose the most difficulty.
As costume manager I have been tracking down as many pieces of costumes that our group has agreed on. As a part of this I have been speaking to 2 acquaintances who each say that they could get their hands on some of the costume that I require.
Performance day tasks
Tasks
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Responsibility
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Description
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Complete
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Construct/maintain set
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All
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Depending on whether the set is already constructed or
not. We will either assemble or alter it
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Was completed on time.
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Safety check to make sure set and floor space
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Daniel
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Examining the set for weak points & secure them
firmly. Removing any trip hazards
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Was completed on time.
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Prop management
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Adam
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In charge of maintaining props table
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Was completed on time.
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Costume management
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Andrew
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In charge of maintaining costumes
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Was completed on time.
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Space management
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Lofty
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Remove any non- piece related items from stage
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Was completed on time.
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This is a really strong post which highlights your understanding of the project, the tasks involved, the roles and responsibilities of the actors in your cast and the potential problems you might come across. There is also good evidence here that you recorded the completion of tasks and planned for further developments during the process.
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