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Number of Blossarys: 51
This is the person in-charge of the theater, audience, ushers and ticketing. He makes sure that there will be no cell phones beeping, unruly audience and unclean venue.
This is maybe the longest and most stressful rehearsal. This is when all things come together. Lights, sounds, costume, etc. This is equivalent to a real show already.
This happens in the early part of the production schedule when actors read the script. People in different roles usually gather in small circle where they read scripts. The purpose of reading is ...
An audition is called for future actors to try on roles. This is the chance for players to show-off their talent in acting, singing, dancing and other skills that are needed in the play.
The time that is expected for actors to be at the set or rehearsal venue. Call time may be at 8:00 AM but rehearsals may begin after an hour or two due to set-up, workshops and other preparations.
This part happens towards the end of the production. This is the time when actors fit their costumes all together to check on uniformity and or contrast on stage.
He makes sure all actors are ready before and during rehearsals. He closely works with the director as well to ensure stress free rehearsals and shows.