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Author: Casey Venema
This section is not required for Directing I. It is required for Advanced Directing and THEA 319.
This is a post, not a page. Blog posts allow you to keep daily ongoing set of notes and/or journal entries. Here you (or your stage manager) would create a new post for every Rehearsal or Production Report, title the post ‘Report from Stage Management Post’ and then add the date. In addition, be sure to label this and all ‘reports from stage management’ posts under the ‘Report from Stage Management’ category so that they show up under the ‘Report from Stage Management’ subheading which is located under the ‘Rehearsal Process’ Tab.
This section is not required for Directing I. It is required for Advanced Directing and THEA 319.
This is a post, not a page. Blog posts allow you to keep daily ongoing set of notes and/or journal entries. Here you would create a new post for every Design Meeting (either Pre-Production or During the Production Process), title the post ‘Design Meeting Post’ and then add the date. In addition, be sure to label this and all Design Meeting posts under the ‘Design Meeting’ category so that they show up under the ‘Design Meeting’ subheading which is located under the ‘Rehearsal Process’ Tab.
Audition Notes Post (add date here)
Assignment: Create an audition notes post* (not page – see below) for each day of your audition process and final casting. An entry should consist of plans for the auditions as well as notes on each actor who auditioned for you. Also include notes on how the casting session went for you overall.
*This is a post, not a page. Blog posts allow you to keep daily ongoing set of notes and/or journal entries. Here you would create a new post for every day of auditions, title the post ‘Audition Notes Post’ and then add the date. In addition, be sure to label this and all audition posts under the ‘audition’ category so that they show up under the ‘Audition’ subheading which is located under the ‘Rehearsal Process’ Tab.
Grading Criteria: Thoughtful entries, at least one for each day of the audition process and casting.
Assignment: Create an entry post* (not page – see below) for each day of your rehearsal process and final production. An entry should consist of a rehearsal plan at the top, and then notes on how the rehearsal went overall.
*This is a post, not a page. Blog posts allow you to keep daily ongoing set of notes and/or journal entries. Here you would create a new post for every day of rehearsals, title the post ‘Rehearsal Journal Post’ and then add the date. In addition, be sure to label this and all rehearsal journal posts under the ‘Rehearsal Journal’ category so that they show up under the ‘Rehearsal Journal’ subheading which is located under the ‘Rehearsal Process’ Tab.
Grading Criteria: Thorough completion of assignment (including rehearsal plans as well as notes from rehearsal) with one entry p[er day of rehearsal and performance. Thoughtful notes and analysis will be given higher grades.