By this point, the student-actor is expected to work independently on all script analysis and character work so that his/her individual work contributes to the play and the ensemble in each progressive rehearsal. This is the final production of the Full Program. Group Warm-up: M/T/W/TH 9:15a-10:15a Tim Kopacz/Trang Le, Larsen Theatre Prerequisite: Technique I, II & III, Script Breakdown, Script Analysis, Scene Study Beginning & Intermediate Scene Study The teacher/director will provide feedback, while adding to – and shaping – the student-actor’s work. They will be expected to bring that work into rehearsals. Under the guidance of the teacher/director, student-actors will be responsible for working on the script and their character. Also, more will be expected of the student-actor, as he/she carries his/her part of the responsibility of bringing a full play to life. The energy and demands of a full production differ from individual scene work. The excitement and work of the full production of a play. Mandatory one hour vocal and body workout prior to rehearsal.Īfter completing the first year classes, which are the building blocks that a serious actor uses to confidently approach and create great characters, the student-actor is now ready to go into Group Warm-up: M/T/W/TH 9:15a-10:15a, Tim Kopacz/Trang Le, Adler Theatre
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |