Monday, November 23, 2009

Good Bye

Hey all.

Congratulations to all of you on putting on such a great show. I can honestly say that it was one of, if not the best one I've done. You all rocked it. It was great working so closely with all of you. I like to think that I grow a lot during each show I SM, and I think that I came a long way during this run. I hope that some of you feel you have grown too. You were an amazing cast and it was a privilege to work with you all.

Love,
Connor

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Christian Bale!

So one thing that has come up:

WATCH YOUR SIGHT LINES
When you are backstage or behind the front door, if you can see the audience, they can see you. Be careful.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Added Show

We are definately adding a Matinee show on Saturday. We are hoping that it will be the girls performing. We need to know NOW if there is anyone who CANNOT make that. It will be a 12:30 call. I am aware of Hunter's conflict, but I need to know about both girls and boys because if all else fails, we may end up doing a mixed cast.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Extra Matinee

So, we have had all three shows of our opening weekend sold out. We're coming close to having our closing weekend sold out already. Because of this, we are looking at adding a matinee next Saturday. If we have either cast with all of the actors willing to perform, then that cast will be doing a show next Saturday.

Friday, October 30, 2009

Preview Notes

ACT 1
Juror 3: Don't be afraid of finding the humor in situations. Be careful of playing to the ending and being too intense/focused at the start and not having anywhere to go. Ask yourself if you feel that he thinks there's a chance people won't unanimously vote guilty at the start.
Juror 12: Careful not to point at the Woolworth building and have your finger go through where the window is, as suggested by the window seat.
Juror 8: What do you feel when you ask for time to talk and Juror 10 assumes that means telling a joke and killing time? Make it even bolder than what you're doing now.
Juror 1: Articulate even more when confronting Juror 10 and asking if he wants to be the foreman. The ends of your words are being thrown away in particular.
Juror 2: "It's getting late..." I could not hear this.
Juror 8: Keep the list of possible killers more spontaneous sounding, more off the top of your head. They are starting to sound planned again.
ACT 2
Juror 1: Clarify/refind the pantomime of the windows closing. Be very specific.
Juror 7: Take a beat before you say "Not Guilty". Show us how hard it is to admit you have honestly changed your mind.
ALL: You need to check your scripts daily and even get together with other cast members to review your lines if needed, so that we can avoid problems like we had this performance. We had a lot of good covers, but we all know you can (and have) done better.
The fan was going when the light switch went on. Juror 1: please make sure it is off when you look at the fan.
ALL: Projection needs to be improved. I had more than one person come to me, saying they missed more than 50% of the lines. Noone is safe from this note- Know your lines and project them.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Jurors Facebook Event

To see more details and RSVP, follow the link below:
http://www.facebook.com/n/?event.php&eid=188121243528&mid=14a988dG45878bb6G10c70feG7

A few notes

Actors are required to be present at 12:00 on Sunday. There will be a brunch like thing at 11:00 or 11:30. We may get our much, much earlier (around 6), but be prepared to stay until 10:00 at night.

On Monday and Tuesday, you are called at 4:00 for dress rehearsal
On Wednesday, you are called at 5:00.

Boys Line notes - 10/22

The line notes I got from Allison for you guys were too much to type up. It was a step down from before. The fact that I would have had more to type for your cast in the first ¾ of Act I than I did in the entire girl’s cast is an issue. This is not acceptable this late in the rehearsal process. I expect all of you to have read this and made efforts to mend this issue by rehearsal tonight.

Woman's Line Notes - 10/22

Getting there…
I forgot to tell you yesterday: If I give you a note that says you missed it, and you were actually cut of (or a similar situation), it is on you to tell that person they cut you off. I was able to tell when it was obvious, but some were harder to tell, so I erred on the side of caution.

Page 7:
Juror 2: I mean, I’ve never…
Juror 1: Well, I was figuring…

Page 8:
Juror 12: Not a bad view…
Juror 10: Well, look, you’ve…

Page 10:
Juror 11: (Your line “Yes, I think…” was delivered too early)
Juror 12: I mean, he had…
Juror 9: I’m sorry. (This was switched with the next line)

Page 11:
Juror 1: Anybody doesn’t…

Page 12:
Juror 8: Nothing. I just want to…
Juror 8: There were eleven…
Juror 8: I’m not trying…

Page 13:
Juror 8: Maybe for no reason…
Juror 10: I don’t mind telling…
Juror 3: All right. It’s not…
Juror 1: Right. We have a…

Page 14:
Juror 12: Well, look, maybe…
Juror 1: OK. That means…
Juror 2: Oh. Well…
Juror 3: OK. Now, here’s what…

Page 15:
Juror 3: Right. I mean there are…
Juror 10: Just a minute…

Page 16:
Juror 8: I’d like to ask you…
Juror 1: Hey, let’s take it easy.
Juror 3: Come on. Sit down…
Juror 1: Let’s calm down now…
Juror 8: That’s right. Eight…

Page 17:
Juror 1: OK. How about…

Page 18:
Juror 1: All right, let’s stop…

Page 19:
Juror 1: Check. I forgot that. (This line was too early)
Juror 1: A kid?...
Juror 6: (You threw a line in here somewhere that belonged on page 25)
Juror 1: What? Just because…
Juror 12: No. Listen, you’re…
Juror 8: All right. I haven’t…

Page 20:
Juror 8: Maybe. It’s also…
Juror 8: I kept putting…
Juror 12: What do you mean…
Juror 12: They sat on…
Juror 2: Well, wait a minute…

Page 21:
Juror 3: We all know what it looks like…
Juror 8: He didn’t say punched… (I didn’t hear this line. If you did get it, project)
Juror 3: Switchknives. (Same at Colleen’s not above.)

Page 22:
Juror 3: You bet she is…
Juror 4: The boy talked… (Perfect except the last bit at the end after the stage direction)

Page 23:
Juror 8: I was walking…
Juror 11: I vould still…

Page 24:
Juror 1: Listen, let’s take…
Juror 8: Let me ask you this…

Page 25:
Juror 8: Do you think he lied?
Juror 3: You’re not sure about what?...
Juror 10: Listen, I don’t see…
Juror 1: OK. I think we oughta… (Missing)

Page 26:
Juror 6: You’re the only one. (This is where it goes, rather than page 19)
Juror 1: That sounds fair…
Juror 3: Secret? What d’ya mean…

Page 27:
Juror 1: OK. Let’s stop…
Juror 11: Please. I vould like…
Emily: Great cover when Paige missed her cue!
Juror 9: Thank you…

Page 28:
Juror 1: I think we ought to…
Juror 12: Looks like we’re…
Juror 12: Really? The finest…

Page 30:
Juror 8: I don’t know…
Juror 6: I’m not used to…
Juror 1: OK, let’s take seats.
Juror 6: Well, I was going to say…

Page 31:Juror 8: As far as I know…
Juror 8: Well I don’t know…
Juror 8: I didn’t bring it up…
Juror 3: Look suppose you…

Page 32:
Juror 3: He didn’t hear it…
Juror 8: That was just…
Juror 10: Sister, you can…
Juror 12: Check. And don’t…

Page 33:
Juror 8: I don’t know… (You fixed this later…)
Juror 12: All right…
Juror 1: Come on now, sit down.
Juror 1: Come on now, it’s…

Page 34:
Juror 8: What would you…
Juror 8: This. It takes…
Juror 8: All right. Now let…
Juror 8: I will. Let’s take…
Juror 8: Second, the woman…
Juror 3: All right. What…
Juror 8: Now we agreed…

Page 36:
Juror 9: It’s just that…
Juror 12: Say what you like…

Page 37:
Juror 8: But supposing…
Juror 3: Wait a minute!... (Just that first sentence and you’re golden!)
Juror 8: Well, let me… (I know you recovered from this one too, but there were still some errors)

Page 38:
Juror 8: Does he?...
Juror 8: Well, it could…
Juror 11: Pardon me, But I have… (You recovered on zeeth one)
Page 39:
Juror 3: Look – he came…
Juror 4: Well, I think…
Juror 3: Listen, you voted…
12: Well, this is…

Page 40:
Juror 3: Right! There’s…
Juror 8: Maybe. Maybe he…
Juror 10: Says he did!...

Page 41:
Juror 1: OK. Let’s hold…
Juror 1: OK. I guess…
Juror 11: Pardon. I vote…
Juror 3: Oh, now listen…

Page 42:
Juror 8: No. Ms. Foreman…

Page 43:
Juror 8: We’re not...
Juror 9: He said fifteen…
Juror 12: I don’t see (Missing)
Juror 8: Well, let’s see…

Page 44:
Juror 8: May I?...
Juror 8: His bed was…
ALL: This scene was messed up. Review ALL OF YOUR LINES on pages 44 and 45

Page 45:
Juror 8: All right, this is…
Juror 8: … twelve…

Page 47:
Juror 8: I think this is…

Page 49:
Juror 1: No. There’s…
Juror 3: Well, what are you…

Page 50:
Juror 11: Pardon. Zeeth fighting…
Juror 12: Um. If no one…
Juror 1: It’s all right with…
Juror 1: That sounds fair…

Page 52:
EMZY: Don’t forget the lights. The switch will be either just up-stage or just down-stage of the door to the hall. There will also be one on the opposite wall (Just because a lot of rooms have two switches), but hit the one stage-right.
Juror 1: Boy! Look…

Page 54:
Juror 10: Those people…

Page 55:
Juror 1: Look, would you… (Missing)

Page 56:
Juror 1: All right. Let’s stop…
Juror 8: I’d like to go…
Juror 8: According to the…
Juror 8: He remembered the…

Page 57:
Juror 8: What about the night before last?
Juror 8: And the night before that?
Juror 8: What was the second feature?
Juror 8: And you weren’t…

Page 58:
Juror 1: Listen, there’s a point…
Juror 1: What I was gonna…

Page 59:
Juror 11: For the same reason…
Juror 11: They have many uses… (The obvious, you said “men”. Also, there were a few other small errors)
Juror 2: Say, could I…

Page 60:
Foreman missed her line “Well, we’re still…” which led to everything up to and including Juror 12’s line “OK with me.” To be missing
Juror 3: Give me that…

Page 61:
Juror 8 missed her line “Are you sure?”, which caused Juror 5’s following line to be missing.

Page 62:
Juror 8: What do you think?
Juror 11: She’s right. That…

Page 63:
Juror 8: Foreman, I want…
Juror 1: OK, there’s another…

Page 64:
Juror 10: (The first half or so and the last two sentences of your monologue on this page need some work.)

Page 65:
Juror 12: Maybe if you… (Missing)
Juror 6: Ah, shut up!
Juror 10: (Just the last 3 or 4 sentences.)

Page 66:
Juror 8: It’s very hard…
Juror 4: (First two sentences of first mini-monologue.)
Juror 4: (Last half of last line on this page)

Page 67:
Juror 1: OK. There’s…
Juror 4: You didn’t want… (Missing)
Juror 3: Well, I want it now. (Missing)

Page 68:
Juror 4: I feel…

Page 69:
Juror 9: Your eyeglasses…
Juror 1: Listen, I saw ‘em…

Page 70:
Juror 3: Listen, what are…
Juror 8: There are twelve… (You recovered this)
Juror 4: No, I don’t…
Juror 8: It’s logical…
Juror 8: I don’t know…

Page 71:
Juror 3: How do you…
Juror 8: (You threw in a random “I’m don’t…”)
ALL: From Juror 8’s line, “Don’t you think…” to Juror 9’s line, “It’s eleven to one.” Were missing.

Page 72:
Juror 3: “The knife…” to “That’s the whole case.” Needs some work, as well as the last few sentences.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

GIRLS LINE NOTES - 10/21

Your lines still need to be delivered VERBATIM! Again, I have given you the first few word of the lines that have been missed.

Page 7:
Juror2: I mean, I’ve…
Juror1: Well, I was…

Page 8:
Juror5: Are we going… (This line was missing, causing the Foreman’s next line to also be missing)
Juror12: Not a bad view…
Juror12: Funny, I’ve…
Juror7: And what about…
Juror: Yeah, I suppose so…

Page 9:
Juror3: I didn’t get a chance…
Juror1: Well, I was thinking…
Juror12: What was your…
Juror12: I thought he…

Page 10:
Juror12: I mean he had…
Juror7: OK, let’s get…
Juror1: We’d like to get…
Juror1: All right. Now…

Page 11:
Juror1: Anybody doesn’t…
Juror3: I mean, let’s be…

Page 12:
Juror8: Nothing. I just…
Juror7: Well, what’s…
Juror8: There were eleven…
Juror8: I’m not trying…

Page 13:
Juror8: Maybe for no reason…
Juror10: I don’t mind telling…
Juror3: All right. It’s not…

Page 14:
Juror12: Mmm? Oh. It’s one…
Juror12: I’m sorry…
Juror12: Well, look, maybe…
Juror1: OK. That means…
Juror2: Oh. Well…
Juror8: Nobody has to…
Juror3: OK. Now…

Page 15:
Juror3: Right. I mean…
Juror3: That’s right…
Juror1: Let’s go in…
Juror10: Just a minute…

Page 16:
Juror3: Come on…
Juror1: Let’s calm…
Juror8: That’s right…

Page 17:
Juror8: You said it…
Juror1: OK. How about…
Juror7: Me? I don’t know…
Juror8: Fathers don’t seem…

Page 18:
Juror1: All right, let’s…

Page 19:
Juror1: A kid!...
Juror1: What, just…
Juror1: You think…
Juror12: No. Listen…
Juror8: All right. I haven’t…

Page 20:
Juror8: Maybe. It’s also…
Juror8: I kept putting…
Juror12: What do you mean…
Juror12: They sat on the…
Juror12: Well, now listen…
Juror2: Well, wait a minute… (I think this line was missing)
Juror3: Look, they can… (Also missing)

Page 21:
Juror8: All right, let’s…

Page 22:
Juror3: You bet she…
Juror4: The boy talked…
Juror8: No. I’m saying…

Page 23:
Juror8: I was walking…
Juror11: It would still…

Page 24:
Juror1: Listen, let’s…
Juror8: Let me ask…
Juror8: He may have…

Page 25:
Juror3: Listen, there are…
Juror7: Yeah. What do you…
Juror1: OK. I think…

Page 26:
Juror8: I have a…
Juror1: That sounds fair…
Juror3: Secret? What d’ya…

Page 27:
Juror1: OK, let’s…
Juror11: Please. I vould like...
Juror7: Let’s stick to…
Juror9: Thank you…

Page 28:
Juror1: I think we…
Juror12: Looks like we’re…
Juror12: Really? The finest…

Page 29:
Juror7: No difference…

Page 30:
Juror8: I don’t know…
Juror1: OK, let’s take…
Juror6: Well. I was going…

Page 31:
Juror4: Well, maybe…
Juror8: Well, I don’t know…
Juror8: I didn’t bring…

Page 32:
Juror3: He didn’t…
Juror8: That was just…
Juror12: Check. And don’t…

Page 33:
Juror8: I don’t know…
Juror12: All right, take it easy…
Juror1: Come on now…
Juror1: Now, please!...
Juror1: Come on, now…
Juror8: Thank you. I wonder…

Page 34
Juror8: What would you say?
Juror8: This. It takes…
Juror8: All right. Now let me…
Juror3: OK. You can’t hear…
Juror8: I will. Let’s take…
Juror8: Second, the woman…
Juror8: Now, we agreed…

Page 35:
Juror3: The old man…
Juror8: If he heard…

Page 36:
Juror9: It’s just that…
Juror12: Say what you like…

Page 37: Juror8: There’s another thing…
Juror8: But supposing he…
Juror3: Wait a minute!...
Juror3: No listen…
Juror8: Well, let me ask…

Page 38:
Juror8: Does he?...
Juror7: I’m talkin’ to her…
Juror8: Well, it could…

Page 39:
Juror3: Look – he came home…
Juror4: Well, I think…
Juror3: Listen, you voted…
Juror12: Well, this is…

Page 40:
Juror8: Maybe. Maybe…
Juror10: What d’ya mean…
Juror10: Says he did!...

Page 41:
Juror1: OK. Let’s hold…
Juror1: OK. I guess…
Juror3: Oh, now listen…

Juror42:
Juror7: And the Milwaukee rooter…
Juror8: No. Ms. Foreman…

Page 43:
Juror3: All right, what’s…
Juror8: We’re not. Not…
Juror9: He said fifteen…
Juror12: I don’t see…
Juror8: Well, let’s see…

Page 44:
Juror12: Well, maybe he didn’t.
Juror8: May I?...
Juror8: His bed was…

Page 45:
Juror10: What’s going on here?
Juror1: OK, now…
Juror10: He didn’t bring…
Juror1: OK.
Juror8: All right, this…
Juror8: … twelve…

Page 46:
Juror8: OK. I’m ready.

Page 47:
Juror8: I think this is…
Juror3: Assumed?...

Boys line notes - 10/21

I know that this was hard because of the exercises you were doing yesterday. However, your lines still need to be delivered VERBATIM! Again, I have given you the first few word of the lines that have been missed.

Page 6:
Guard: OK, gentlemen…

Page 7:
Juror 3: Sure they are…
Juror 7: Hey, how about getting started…
Juror 3: Yeah, let’s get this over… (You said this a few lines late.)

Page 8:
Juror 12: Not a bad view…
Juror 1: Let me take a look at it…

Page 9:
Juror 7: Hey, Mr. Foreman…
Juror 1: All right, gentlemen. Let’s…
Juror 12: What was your…
Juror 12: I thought he was sharp…

Page 10:
Juror 7: OK, let’s get this… (This line was missing)
Juror 10: It’s pretty tough to…
Juror 10: What figures?...
Juror 7: Milwaukee! That’s like…
Juror 1: All right. Now you…
Juror 1: It’s up to you. Just…

Page 11:
Juror 1: Anybody doesn’t want…
Juror 3: Well, who wasn’t?...

Page 12:
Juror 10: I want to ask…
Juror 7: (You tried to cut Juror 8 off too quickly on his line “I don’t know whether…”)
Juror 8: I’m not trying…
Juror 7: What’s the difference…
Juror 1: Well, who’s got something to say?...

Page 13:
Juror 8: Maybe for no reason…
Juror 10: I don’t mind…
Juror 1: Right. We have…

Page 14:
Juror 12: Mmm? Oh. It’s one… (I know you were cut off, you still missed the line.)
Juror 11: (You cut off Juror 12)
Juror 1: We’re trying…
Juror 12: Well, look, maybe this is…
Juror 2: Well, sure I’ve…
Juror 3: OK. Now, here’s…

Page 15:
Juror 3: Right. I mean…
Juror 3: That’s right. Did you… (This was missing)
Juror 11: That’s right. She was…
Juror 10: Just a minute…

Page 16:
Juror 10: Right. This el…
Juror 1: Let’s calm down…
Juror 11: It was eight…
Juror 8: That’s right…

Page 17:
Juror 1: OK. How about the…
Juror 7: Me? I don’t know…
Juror 3: Yeah, well I’ve got one…

Page 18:
Juror 4: I think we’re missing…
Juror 10: Now listen, buddy.
Juror 1: All right, let’s stop…

Page 19:
Juror 10: (You cut off Juror 1’s line “Check. I forgot that.”)
Juror 1: What just because…
Juror 7: Yeah, you’re doing… (You delivered this too early.)
Juror 8: Well if you…
Juror 8: All right. I haven’t got…

Page 20:
Juror 8: I kept putting…
Juror 12: They sat on…
Juror 12: Well, now, listen…
Juror 3: (You missed a line which caused Juror 2 to miss his. You know where it is.)

Page 21:
Juror 4: Good. Now suppose…
Juror 4: After being hit several…
Juror 4: Three. This wasn’t…

Page 22:
Juror 3: You bet he is…
Juror 4: The boy talked with his,,,

Page 23:
Juror 8: I was walking for…

Page 24:
Juror 3: That’s right! He’s right.
Juror 7: The odds are a million… (Missed this line)
Juror 1: Listen, let’s take…
Juror 3: I know. He claims…
Juror 7: Baloney! (This was also missing)
Juror 9: The friend testified…
Juror 8: Let me ask you…

Page 25:
Juror 8: Do you think he lied?
Juror 3: You’re not sure about…
Juror 7: Yeah. What do you think…
Juror 7: So what are you…
Juror 10: Listen, I don’t see…
Juror 10: He’s a fifteenth…
Juror 1: OK. I think we…

Page 26:
Juror 8: I have a…
Juror 1: That sounds fair…
Juror 10: Boy! How do you…
Juror 10: All right, who was…
Juror 11: Excuse me…
Juror 3: Secret? What d’ya mean…

Page 27:
Juror 5: Now wait a minute…
Juror 4: All right, let’s calm down.
Juror 1: OK, let’s stop…
Juror 11: Please. I would like to…

Page 28:
Juror 1: I think we…
Juror 12: Looks like we’re really…
Juror 12: Really? The finest…

Page 29:
Juror 3: Look, I was a little…
Juror 7: You know what the…
Juror 8: I guess they’re the same as…
Juror 6: That loud, heavyset…

Page 30:
Juror 6: He’s guilty for sure…
Juror 6: I don’t know you…
Juror 6: I’m not used to supposing…
Juror 1: OK, let’s take…
Juror 2: Looks like we’ll be here…
Juror 6: Well. I was going…

Page 31:
Juror 8: As far as I know…
Juror 4: Very true. But we…
Juror 4: If you haven’t got…
Juror 3: OK. It’s just letting…
Juror 10: Boy-oh-boy…

Page 32:
Juror 8: I was wondering…
Juror 1: He identified it in court…
Juror 10: Brother, you can…
Juror 12: Check. And don’t forget…
Juror 7: How do you like…
Juror 4: The woman saw the…

Page 33:
Juror 8: (You cut off Juror 3’s line “Well, what have you got…”)
Juror 3: Well, suppose you think…
Juror 8: I wonder if anybody…
Juror 12: All right, take it easy. (This was missing)
Juror 1: Come on, now…
Juror 8: Thank you. I wonder if…

Page 34:
Juror 8: What would you say?
Juror 8: This. It takes…
Juror 8: All right. Now let…
Juror 6: Brother! Well, it didn’t matter…
Juror 8: Second, the woman….
Juror 3: All right. What point…
Juror 8: Now, we agreed…

Page 35:
Juror 6: You oughta have…

Page 36:
Juror 7: Now, wait a minute…

Page 37:
Juror 8: There’s another…
Juror 10: (You missed your cue to cut off Juror 8 in the line above)
Juror 2: Well, gee…
Juror 3: No listen…
Juror 8: Well, let me ask…
Juror 7: Well, if that…

Page 38:
Juror 8: Does he…
Juror 7: I’m talkin’…
Juror 8: Well, it could…
Juror 7: Sure he didn’t…
Juror 11: Pardon me…
Juror 11: I would like please…
Juror 11: There is a question…

Page 39:
Juror 4: The boy knew…
Juror 11: But if he…
Juror 4: Well, I think…
Juror 11: This then…
Juror 3: Look you can forget…
Juror 11: If I were the boy…
Juror 12: Well, this is…

Page 40:
Juror 11: Pardon. Here…
Juror 4: Two points…
Juror 8: Maybe. Maybe he…
Juror 10: What d’ya mean…
Juror 10: Says he did…

Page 41:
Juror 1: OK. Let’s hold…
Juror 7: So now…
Juror 11: Pardon…
Juror 7: Oh, brother!
Juror 3: Oh, now listen…

Page 42:
Juror 3: Brilliant!
Juror 4: He said he…
Juror 8: Wait a minute…
Juror 10: Down the hall…

Page 43:
Juror 3: All right, what’s…
Juror 5: I want to…

Page 49:
Juror 1: No. There’s…
Juror 12: Well – I suppose…
Juror 2 : It’s getting…

Page 50:
Juror 11: Pardon. This…
Juror 12: Um, if no one…
Juror 1: That sounds fair…

Page 51:
Juror 9: I don’t think…
Juror 10: Ah, don’t give…
Juror 11: Do you want…

Page 52:
Juror 2: Now, listen…
Juror 1: Boy! Look at…

Page 53:
Juror 3: Some rain…
Juror 3: Listen, that business…


Page 54:
Juror 10: Those people in…

Page 55:
Juror 11: I’m not in Favor…
Juror 11: Pardon. Maybe you…
Juror 11: Please, please…

Page 56:
Juror 1: All right. Let’s…
Juror 8: I’d like to go…
Juror 4: I think so…
Juror 8: According to police…
Juror 8: He remembered the…

Page 57:
Juror 8: What about the…
Juror 4: That was – Tuesday…
Juror 8: And you weren’t…

Page 58:
Juror 10: You can talk…
Juror 1: Y’know, there’s…
Juror 10: Now don’t start…
Juror 1: What I was gonna…
Juror 1: Right. Whatever that is…

Page 59:
Juror 11: I beg pardon…
Juror 10: (You missed your cue to cut off the line before)
Juror 11: For the same reason…
Juror 11: They have many…

Page 60:
Juror 2: Um – There’s something…
Juror 2: I know they did…
Juror 2: That’s right…

Page 61:
Juror 5: Too many of them…
Juror 8: Everyone agreed…

Page 62:
Juror 5: Not with the experience…
Juror 4: I don’t think…
Juror 8: (You cut off Juror 3’s line “That’s right…”)
Juror 11: He’s right…

Page 63:
Juror 11: You have no right…
Juror 7: Now, wait a minute…
Juror 11: I can talk like…
Juror 8: Mr. Foreman…
Juror 1L OK, there’s…
Juror 10: I don’t understand…

Page 65:
Juror 10: You old…
Juror 10: I will like hell…
Juror 10: Now you goddamned…

Page 66:
Juror 8: It’s very…

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

GIRLS LINE NOTES - 10/20

LINES MUST BE DELIVERED VERBATIM! I have given you the first few words of lines missed.

Page 8:
Juror 12: Not a bad...
Juror 10: You know what...

Page 9:
Juror 1: Well, I was...
Juror 12: I thought he...

Page 10:
Juror 12: I mean...
Juror 1: We'd like...
Juror 1: All right...

Page 11:
Juror 1: Anybody doesn't...
Juror 3: I mean, let's...

Page 12:
Juror 8: Nothing...
Juror 8: I'm not trying...
Juror 10: Great...

Page 13:
Juror 8: Maybe for...
Juror 10: I don't mind...
Juror 1: Right. We have...

Page 14:
Juror 12: Mmm? Oh...
Juror 12: I'm sorry...
Juror 1: We're trying...
Juror 8: Nobody has to...
Juror 2: Well, sure...
Juror 3: OK. Now...

Page 15:
Juror 3: Right. I mean...
Juror 1: Let's go...
Juror 10: Just a...
Juror 8: Through the...

Page 16:
Juror 10: Right. This el (You didn't get your cue...)
Juror 1: Let's calm down...
Juror 8: That's right...

Page 17:
Juror 8: You said it...
Juror 7: Me? I don't know...
Juror 8: Fathers don't seem...

Page 18:
Juror 4: I think we're missing...
Juror 1: Now, let's be...
Juror 1: All right, let's...

Page 19:
Juror 1: Now just a second...
Juror 1: What, just because...
Juror 1: Don't tell...
Juror 1: You think it's...
Juror 8: All right. I...

Page 20:
Juror 8: Maybe. It's...
Juror 8: I kept...
Juror 12: Well, now, listen...
Juror 2: Well, wait a minute...

Page 21:
Juror 3: We all know...
Juror 4 After being hit...

Page 22:
Juror 4: The boy talked...

Page 23:
Juror 3: So what does that..

Juror 24:
Juror 1: Listen, let's...
Juror 8: Let me ask you this...

Page 25:
Juror 8: Do you think he...
Juror 7: Yeah. What do...
Juror 10: Listen, I don't...
Juror 1: OK. I think...

Page 26:
Juror 8: I have a proposition...
Juror 1: That sounds fair... (And, I'm pretty sure I counted 13 guilties......)

Page 27:
Juror 5: Now wait a minute (You said this too early.)
Juror 1: OK, let's stop...
Juror 11: Please. I vould like...
Juror 9: Thank you...

Page 28:
Juror 1: I think we...
Juror 12: Looks like...
Juror 12: Really, the finest...

Page 29:
Juror 3: Look, I was...

Page 30:
Juror 8: I don't know... (Last sentence was cut off)
Juror 1: OK, Let's take...
Juror 6: Well. I was going...

Page 31:
Juror 3: OK. Its just...
Juror 3: Look, suppose...

Page 32:
Juror : I was wondering...
Juror 3: He didn't hear...
Juror 8: The voice came...
Juror 8: That was just an...
Juror 10: Sister, you can say...
Juror 12: Check. And don't...
Juror 4: The woman...

Page 33:
Juror 8: I wonder if...
Juror 3: Wait a minute...
Juror 1: Come on now...
Juror 3: I've got a good...
Juror 1: Now, please...
Juror 12: All right... (Too early)
Juror 1: Come on, now...

Page 34:
Juror 8: What would you say?...
Juror 8: This. It takes...
Juror 8: All right. Now let...
Juror 8: I lived in a second...
Juror 8: I will...
Juror 8: Second, the woman...
Juror 3: All right. What point...
Juror 8: Now, we agree...

Page 35:
Juror 3: The old man said...
Juror 8: If he heard anything...

Page 36:
Juror 9: It's just that...
Juror 4: Ladies, this case...

Page 37:
Juror 8: There's another thing...
Juror 8: But supposing...
Juror 3: Wait a minute!...
Juror 8: Well, let me ask...
Juror 7: Well, if that isn't...

Page 38:
Juror 8: Does he?..
Juror 7: I'm talkin' to...
Juror 8: Well, it could mean...
Juror 7: Sure he didn't...
Juror 11: Pardon me, but I have...
Juror 11: I vould like to please...

Page 39:
Juror 11: I don't believe...

Page 40:
Juror 11: Pardon. Here is my...
Juror 8: Maybe. Maybe He did...
Juror 10: What d'ya mean...
Juror 10: Says he did!...

Page 41:
Juror 1: OK. Let's hold...
Juror 8: CUT OFF 10 EARLIER (Top of page)
Juror 1: OK. I guess...
Juror 7: So now...
Juror 3: Oh, now listen...

Page 42:
Juror 7: I'm tellin' ya...
Juror 8: No. Ms. Foreman..
8 and 1's lines at the bottom were cut off by 3

Page 43:
Juror 8: We're not...
Juror 3: He's an old...
Juror 8: Well, let's see...

Page 44:
Juror 8: May I?

Page 45:
Juror 10: What's going...
Juror 1: OK, now...
Juror 10: He didn't...
Juror 8: All right, this is...
Juror 8: ... twelve......

Page 46:
Juror 8: If you think...

Page 47:
Juror 8: I think this is...

Page 49:
Juror 2: I wonder if they...

Page 50:
Juror 11: Pardon. zees fighting...
Juror 5: Look how dark... (???)
Juror 1: It's all right with...
Juror 1: That sounds fair...

Page 51:
Juror 10: Ah, don't give me...

Page 52:
Juror 1: Boy! Look at...

Page 53:
Juror 7: Hey, let's try...

Page 54:
Juror 10: Those people....
Juror 3: Well, that's...

Page 55:
Juror 10 you cut off Foreman's line.
Juror 1: Look, would you...
Juror 7: What d'ya mean....
Juror 5: You mean you're...

Page 56:
Juror 1: All right. Let's...
Juror 8: I'd like to...
Juror 4: I think so, if...
Juror 4: Yes, his lawyer...

Page 57:
Juror 8: And you weren't...

Page 58:
Juror 9: No. But it...
Juror 1: What I was gonna...
Juror 1: Right. Whatever...

Page 59:
Juror 11: Zay have many uses...
Juror 10: But it can...

Page 60:
Juror 1: Well, we're still...
Juror 2: Um - there's...
Juror 2: I know they...
Juror 3: Give me that...

Page 61:
Juror 8: Are you sure?
Juror 5: I'm sure.

Page 62:
Juror 8: What do you think?

Page 63:
Juror 7: Listen. Buddy...
Juror 7: Now, wait a minute...
Juror 10: I don't understand...

Page 65:
Juror 10: You old...
Juror 10: Now you...

Boys Notes - Lines and blocking - 10/20

LINES MUST BE DELIVERED VERBATIM! I have given you the first few words of lines missed.

Lines:
Page 6:
Juror 7: Y'know something?... day of the year

Page 7:
Foreman: Well, I figured...
Juror 2: I mean, I never...
Juror 7: Hey, how about getting...
Juror 3: Yeah, let's get this over with...
Foreman: Well, I was figuring we'd take...

Page 8:
Juror 12: Not a bad view...
Juror 7: And what about the business...
Juror 10: And how. These hot weather...
Foreman: Let me take a look at it...

Page 9:
Foreman: Alright, gentleman. Let's take seats.
Juror 7: This better be fast...
Foreman: Well, I was thinking...
Juror 12: What was your impression...

Page 10:
Juror 7: Okay, let's get this show...
Juror 10: It's pretty tough to figure...
Foreman: All right. Now you gentleman...
Foreman: It's up to you...

Page 11:
Foreman: Anybody doesn't...
Juror 3: Well, who wasn't?...

Page 12:
Juror 10: I want to ask you...
Juror 7: So what'd you vote...
Juror 7: What, just because I voted fast?...
Juror 8: I'm not trying to...
Juror 7: Suppose we're wrong!...


Page 13:
Juror 8: Maybe for no reason...
Juror 10: I don't mind telling you...
Juror 10: What do you mean?...
Foreman: Right. We have...

Page 14:
Juror 12: Mmm? Oh. It's one...
Juror 12: I'm sorry. I have....
Foreman: We're trying to get...
Juror 12: Well, look, maybe this...
Foreman: Okay. That means...
Juror 2: Oh. Well... Well it's hard...
Juror 2: Well, sure I've heard of it...
Juror 3: OK. Now here's what I think...

Page 15:
Juror 3: Right. I mean there are...
Juror 4: It was obvious to me...
Juror 3: That's right. Did you hear that?...
Foreman: Let's go in order...

Page 16:
Juror 10: Right. This el train...
Foreman: Let's calm down now...
Foreman: That's your privilege...
Juror 6: I don't know. I started...
Juror 8: That's right. Eight o'clock...

Page 17:
Foreman: Anything else?
Juror 6: No.
Foreman: OK. How about...
Juror 7: Me? I don't know...
Juror 3: It's the kids, the way they are...
Juror 3: Yeah, well I've got one...

Page 18:
Foreman: All right, Let's stop...

Page 19:
Foreman: Now just a second...
Juror 10: Ah, stop being...
Foreman: A kid!...
Foreman: What, just because...
Foreman: Don't tell me to calm down...
Juror 12: Np. Listen...
Juror 8: Well, if you want me to...
Juror 8: All right. I haven't got anything...

Page 20:
Juror 10: What little things?...
Juror 6: You sound like you've...
Juror 8: I kept putting myself in...
Juror 12: They sat on the stand under...
Juror 12: Well, now, listen...
Juror 2: Well, wait a minute...

Page 21:
Juror 4: Good. Now suppose we...
Juror 4: After being hit several...
Juror 4: Three. This wasn't...

Page 22:
Juror 4: The boy talked...
Juror 8: No. I'm saying it's...

Page 23:
Juror 8: I was walking for a couple...
Juror 3: Listen. You pulled...
Juror 3: So what does that mean?
Juror 11: It would still...

Page 24:
Juror 3: That's right!...
Juror 7: The odds are...
Foreman: Listen, let's take seats.
Juror 7: Baloney!
Juror 9: The friend...
Juror 3: Yeah. And how long...
Juror 7: Well, he was going...

Page 25:
Juror 8: Do you think he lied?
Juror 3: You're not sure about what?...
Juror 7: Yeah. What do you think...
Juror 10: Listen, I don't see what...
Foreman: OK. I think we...

Page 26:
Juror 8: I have a proposition...
Juror 7: OK. Let's do...
Juror 10: Boy! How do you...
Juror 11: Excuse me. This...

Page 27:
Juror 5: Who does he think...
Juror 4: Just sit down...
Foreman: OK, let's stop...
Juror 11: Please. I would like...
Juror 9: Thank you. This gentleman...

Page 28:
Foreman: I think we...
Juror 12: Looks like we're really hung....
Juror 12: Anyway, I was telling...

Page 29:
Juror 3: Look, I was a little...
Juror 7: You know what the...
Juror 6: That loud, heavyset...

Page 30:
Juror 6: He's guilty...
Juror 6: I don't know you...
Juror 6: I'm not used to supposing.
Juror 2: Looks like we'll...
Juror 4: No. Go ahead...
Juror 6: Well. I was going to...

Page 31:
Juror 4: Very true...
Juror 4: If you haven't...
Juror 3: OK. It's just letting...
Juror 8: Well, I don't know...
Juror 10: Boy-oh-boy...
Juror 3: Look, suppose...

Page 32:
Foreman: He identified...
Juror 10: Brother, you can...
Juror 12: Check. And don't...
Juror 4: The woman saw...
Juror 3: Well, what have you got to...

Page 33:
Juror 8: I wonder if...
Juror 12: All right, take it...
Foreman: Come on, now....
Juror 8: Thank you. I wonder...

Page 34:
Juror 8: What would you say...
Juror 8: This. It takes...
Juror 8: All right. Now let me...
Juror 6: Well, I just finished...
Juror 6: Brother! Well, it...
Juror 8: I lived in a...
Juror 8: Second, the woman...
Juror 3: All right. What...
Juror 8: Now, we agreed...

Page 35:
Juror 8: Do you think so...
Juror 8: If he heard...
Juror 3: You're talking bout...
Juror 8: Well, I think...
Juror 6: You oughta...

Page 36:
Juror 9: It's just that...
Juror 9: No. He wouldn't...

Page 37:
Juror 8: There's another thing...
Juror 8: But supposing...
Juror 3: Wait a minute...
Juror 8: Well, let me ask you...
Juror 7: Well, it that isn't...

Page 38:
Juror 8: Does he?...
Juror 7: I'm talkin' to him...
Juror 8: Well, it could mean a lot...
Juror 7: Sure he didn't...
Juror 11: I would like...
Juror 11: There is a question...

Page 39:
Juror 4: The boy...
Juror 4: Well, I think we...
Juror 11: This then...
Juror 3: Look, you...
FROM 11's LINE "If I were..." TO 12's LINE "Well, this is just..."

Page 40:
Juror 11: Pardon. Here...
Juror 4: Two points...
Juror 8: Maybe. Maybe...
Juror 10: What d'ya mean...
Juror 10: Says he did...
Juror 10: Sure, when you...

Page 41:
Juror 10: You keep saying...
Juror 3: What are we...
Juror 3: I never saw...
Juror 2: It only...
Foreman: OK. I guess...
Juror 11: Pardon. I vote...
Juror 3: Oh, now listen!
Juror 11: I don't have to defend...

Page 42:
Juror 3: What reasonable doubt?...
Juror 7: I'm tellin' ya...
Juror 4: He said he went...
Juror 8: No Mr. Foreman...

Page 43:
Juror 5: I want to see...
Juror 8: We're not...
Juror 9: He said...
Juror 12: I don't see...
Juror 8: Well, let's see...

Page 44:
Juror 6: Listen, baseball...
Juror 10: Well, now...
Juror 8: May I?
FROM 3'S LINE "That's the story..." TO 11'S LINE "He can only..."

Page 45:
Juror 5: Well, maybe...
Juror 10: He didn't...
Juror 8: All right, here's...
Juror 11: I'd like to see it.
Juror 8: All right, this is...
Juror 8: ...twelve......

Page 46:
Juror 3: I've never seen...
Juror 11: This is, I think...
Juror 3: Come on, will ya!...

Page 47:
Juror 2: fifteen-twenty...
Juror 8: I think this is...
Juror 8: Maybe you'd like to...
Juror 3: Don't start...

Page 49:
Foreman: No. There's...
Juror 12: Well - I suppose...
Juror 2: It's getting late...

Page 50:
Juror 11: Pardon. This fighting...
Foreman: That sounds fair...

Page 51:
Foreman: Six to six...
Juror 7: And we go into...
Juror 10: Ah, Don't give me...
Juror 9: That's exactly...
Juror 11: Do you want...

Page 52:
Juror 10: Ah, Come on...
Juror 2: Now, listen, I don't...
Foreman: Wow! Look at...
Foreman: Boy! Look at it go!...

Page 53:
Juror 7: Hey, let's try to get...
Juror 3: Listen...

Page 54:
Juror 4: Five of them...
Juror 3: Now, just you...
Juror 10: Those people...
Juror 10: Why not?...

Page 55:
Juror 3: A hung jury...
Juror 10: Listen, I'll tell you...
Juror 11: I'm not in favor of this.
Juror 11: Pardon. Maybe you don't...
Juror 7: What d'ya mean...
Juror 11: Please please....

Page 56:
Foreman: All right. Let's...
Juror 8: I'd like...
Juror 4: I think...
Juror 8: According to the...
Juror 8: He remembered...

Page 57:
Juror 8: What about...
Juror 8: And you weren't...

Page 58:
Juror 9: No. But it...
Juror 10: You can...
Foreman: Y'know...
Juror 10: Now don't start...
Foreman: Listen, there's...
Foreman: What I was...
Foreman: Right...

Page 59:
Juror 11: For the same reason...
Juror 11: They have many...
Juror 10: But it can...

Page 60:
Foreman: Well, we're still...
Juror 2: Um - There's something...
Juror 2: I know they did...
Juror 2: That's right...

Page 61:
Juror 5: Too many of them...
Juror 5: Underhanded...
Juror 8: Everyone agreed that...

Page 62:
Juror 8: Do you think...
Juror 5: Not with the experience...
Juror 4: I don't think you...
Juror 8: What about you...
Juror 4: Just a minute...
Juror 3: What d'you mean...
Juror 11: He's right...

Page 63:
Juror 11: You have no right...
Juror 11: I can talk like that to you...
Juror 8: Mr. Foreman...
Foreman: OK, there's...
Juror 10: I don't understand you people...

Page 65:
Juror 10: I will like hell...
Juror 10: Now you goddamned...
Juror 2: I've heard enough...
Juror 10: How would you like me...

Page 66:
Juror 8: It's very...
Juror 4: And two...
Juror 4: Now, let's...

Page 67:
Juror 12: Well - I don't...
Juror 12: Well, it's not...
Foreman: OK. There's...
Juror 12: I'm changing my...
Juror 11: What makes you...
Juror 3: I'm the...
Juror 3: I don't anymore...

Page 68:
Juror 12: Wait a second...

Page 69:
Juror 9: Your eyeglasses...
Juror 7: Listen, will you...
Juror 9: The woman...
Juror 9: Please. Just...
Juror 5: He's right...
Juror 9: This woman was...
Juror 3: So what?...
Foreman: Listen, I saw...

Page 70:
Juror 9: Could those...
Juror 3: OK, Clarence...
Juror 8: Did you ever...
Juror 8: It's logical...
Juror 8: I don't know...

Page 71:
Juror 11: She had to...
Juror 8: Don't you think....
Juror 12: Yes. I say...
Juror 10: Yes, I think...
Juror 3: You're the worst...
Juror 2: You said we...

Page 72:
Juror 3: Well what d'ya...
Juror 3: Everything - every single...

BLOCKING NOTES
  • Casual chatting atmosphere = very good
  • "Where do you want us to sit?" - Why is it being asked?
  • Push idea of side conversations during foreman's speech like a group project kind of thing.
  • "Do you want me to list them for you" 3, say it sarcastically, degrading almost
  • 7 good "suppose this whole..."
  • 8 watch pitch patterns, vary tone of voice
  • Focus on 3 during "old man speech" 12 and 2--don't doodle
  • Pick up cues faster, esp. around 8's old woman story
  • 6 when 8 gets angry "you're a pretty smart fella..." turn and face 8 when he charges, don't just block with arm. How do you know he's coming?
  • Why does 3 use "battle"
  • Use coat rack to hang coats, etc.
  • Kathy, set up night for pps people to film show
  • Don't repeat lines when you mess up
  • Think about how your hair portrays your character
  • Jake, enter at correct time with knife
  • Good reaction to 8's knife, but react to 4 stabbing the table
  • Don't half ass a line. If you say something, say it.
  • Hayden - 28 seconds.
  • Hayden - Don't move during Zen's struggle.
  • Jake - Regiment stance
  • Nick have physical reaction so hayden has a reason to put his hand on you shoulder.
  • Drew, Aiden - good double team on Hayden
  • Lorenzo start talking as soon as you start closing window.
  • Lorenzo - why are you tellng Hayden the story?
  • Zen - nice reactin after fight with Adien
  • Anderson - "For the same reason..." Say it directly to Aiden. then stand up and give speech
  • Zen - about a foot shorter, you neeed to make it 6 inches.
  • Lorenzo - don't block audience when the stabbing happens
  • Clarence - good continuation when Drew missed his cue
  • Hayden - after Aiden's speech, wait until everyone's seated
  • PROJECT
  • Clarence - "Let him live" - cheesy
  • Don't forget jackets.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Costuming Ideas

Here is what Jim gave me as ideas for what he saw in costumes. Please bring items that you have in mind as costume pieces to rehearsal on Tuesday.

Juror 1:
Men: Khaki slacks with pleats, short sleaved white shirt, striped tie.
Women: Grey slacks, long sleaved top with vest, flats.

Juror 2:
Men: Dark slacks, dark dress shoes, striped dress shirt, boring tie, vest.
Women: High neck blouse, 3/4 length skirt, short heels.

Juror 3:
Men: Dark suit, white dress shirt, coordinating tie.
Women: SLightly baggy slacks, flats, baggy top, blazer

Juror 4:
Men: Designer tan suit, white shirt, red tie,glasses.
Women: Tasteful suit - tailoredm blouse, heels, glasses.

Juror 5:
Men: Baggy khaki slacks with studded blet, polo shirt, nice tennis shoes.
Women: Long-sleeved t-shirt, corset-like top, full 3/4 length skirt (black), boots (Doc Martins).

Juror 6:
Men: Khaki slakcs, loafers, dress shirt, no tie.
Women: Jujper with t-shirt underneath, flats.

Juror 7:
Men: Olive slacks, burgandy shirt, coordinating tie.
Women: Tailored dark shirt, nice blouse, heels, "new money" - think she looks classy

Juror 8
Men: Linen slacks, blue Oxford shirt, sport coat, dress shoes.
Women: Tailored oatmeal slacks, comfortable but stylish shoes, white designer shirt with 3/4 sleaves.

Juror 9:
Men: Dark tan suit, white dress shirt, black bow tie, brown dress shoes.
Women: Floral-print dated dress (from the 80's), light weight sweater, opthopedic shoes.

Juror 10:
Men: "Dress boots", tight-fitting unfashionalbe pants, plaid shirt, blazer.
Women: Non-descript pants, very middle class looking top, flats, not very fashin conscious.

Juror 11:
Men: Dress shirt with banded collar, silk or "flowery" suit, nice dress shoes.
Women: Long skirt or flowy pants, blouse, jewlery, long vest, scarf in hair.

Juror 12:
Men: Flat-front slacks, trendy dress shirt and tie, blazer.
Women: Tailored skirt, trendy blouse, heels, light-weight jacket or shawl, cutting edge.

COLOR PALETTE: Light neutrals (oatmeal, tan, etc.), pastels, unless otherwise noted.



P.S. Hey all of you sickens. Get better, I want my cast back because rehearsals are beginning to become pointless. DAMN YOU, SWINE FLU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Monday, October 12, 2009

CREW MEETING - REVISED

There will be a MANDATORY crew meeting on Wednesday, the 21st at FLEX after 2nd in the auditorium. Failure to attend without an approved excuse may result in your removal from the crew.

(10/13) - There is a late opening on that Wednesday. Meeting has been moved to lunch. We'll start 15 minutes in so you have time to go get food.

FOOD!!!

Hey cast/crew. So for those of you who don't know, we like to have 2 cast/crew meals for each show. One will be a brunch on the tech day (Sunday the 25th) at 11:00 and the other on our preview night (Wednesday the 28th) at 5:00. So, I need to know, does anyone have any dietary needs? Email me or comment.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Headshots/Bios

So, Colleen has only 15 headshot/bios. This is bad. If you do not remedy this by Monday night, you get a lame 2-4 sentence thing and no picture. Come on guy. You can do this.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Shirt Order Forms

Are up now for download. They are due FRIDAY!!! All cast members who were at rehearsal should have them, and I have numerous copies myself. Turn it in with a check to me or Kathy.


Saturday, October 3, 2009

Tickets

You can now buy your tickets to the show online at ticketturtle.com.

There is a link at the top right of this page under the downloads.

Friday, October 2, 2009

New

The Male calemdar is revised... again.
The Female one is up, but it is rough.



Also, the design for the shirts is below. Order forms will come soon enough. Cast gets one for free, but can pay extra for another or a hoodie. Crew can buy them. $15 for a T-shirt. $30 for a hoodie.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

New Format

So, there has been some confusion about how the blog is set up, so now there should be no more confusion. A few changes: The downloads are now at the top right. There is now a dotted line between each post, so you should be able to tell where each post begins and ends.

P.S. If you haven't, COMMENT on the previous post I told you to!!!!! (<---- click the hyperlink!)

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Male calendar... again

I messed up. There's a new one for you boys...

Note the times at the top.

All Actors and Tech Crew - IMPORTANT

CHECK YOUR NAME SPELLINGS!!!!!!!!!!!

Your name will be printed on the back of our play t-shirts, the programs, and in the lobby slide show during performances.

Two lists of all actors/tech crew members are posted on the auditorium doors. Check your name to make sure the spelling is correct. If correct, initial your name. If incorrect, correct it LEGIBLY.

You have until 4:00 pm on Friday, October 2nd to make corrections.



EVERYONE COMMENT SO I KNOW YOU HAVE READ THIS!

Male Rehearsal Schedule

Is up. It has rehearsal times. Female one is in the works.

-Connor

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Om nom nom nom!!!!!!!!

Updated men's calendar coming soon. It'll have the times for each day....


Also, girl's will come as soon as it's figured out.


Meh.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Contact Stuff that you didn't have before

Kathy Weidenbaum:
Willowcomm@aol.com

Deborah Wihtol
Deborahwihtol@hotmail.com

Steph Lalley:
Slalley@pps.k12.or.us


Bios - In case you didn't get the email

From Colleen:

Hey everyone!

As Drama Club secretary, it's my job to get all of your bios and headshots for our slideshow/program! It would be superduper if you could email me a photo (in .jpg form) that could serve as a headshot. Basically it just needs to have your face in it, I can crop out other people, etc. so as long as it's a lovely pic of your face, it'll work.

Also, I need bios of approximately 60 words. These should be written in 3rd person, and can include your past experience in theatre (if any), interests/hobbies, and shout outs. Here's an example:

This is Colleen's eighth LHS production, having previously acted in five and teched for two. She is secretary of the Drama Club, president of Music in the Schools, and a Polyglot managing editor. Colleen loves dinosaurs, Harry Potter, and penguins and would like to thank her friends and family for putting up with her stress when she's in a play.

--
Colleen Smyth
colleensmyth3@gmail.com


TECH CREW AND DESIGNERS DO THIS TOO!!!

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Cast Fee

Just a reminder that your cast fee is due. This cast fee will be used to pay for the expences of putting on this show. If there is a problem paying the fee, please talk to Jim or to Kathy about financial assistance. We will not turn away any requests for aid.

Please make out a check (put your name on it!) to the Lincoln Drama Department for $65 and bring it in as soon as possible (if you haven't already).

By the way, crew and assistant directros do not have to pay the cast fee. Actors are, however, provided with a show t-shirt free of charge. If anyone not in the cast would like a t-shirt or hoodie, or if an actor would like extra shirts of a hoodie, there will be an additional fee for that. Order forms will be avaliable shortly.

-Connor

Absences

Missed rehearsals due to illness, emergencies, etc. are acceptable (not good, but acceptable) for the time being. That being said, you must contact Jim or I DIRECTLY. I am easy to reach. I have unlimited texting (my number is 503.267.8142). Call or text anytime (if I'm in class, leave a message). I also check my email very regularly. It's not too hard. Telling someone to tell me you won't be there is UNEXCUSED and too many of those, and there will be concequences.


Grrrrrr,
Connor Anderson
SM

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Tech Crew

Stage Manager: Me (Connor Anderson, in case you didn't already know)
Assistant Stage Manager: Allison Dobscha
Light Crew:
-Light Board Operator: Liz Fitzgerald
-Assistant Light Board Operator: Laken Gobel
Sound Board Operator: Bati Alon
Run Crew: Rose Owen, Tiffany Kornberg, Maddie Patton, Tovah Siegal, Sophie Koeller, Robyn Pritzker
Costume Crew: Gavriella Wolf, Claire Christy, Andi Holmes, Jenna Stanford, Morgan Ashton
Properties Mistress: Gina Scalpone
Front of House Crew:
-House Manager: Jamie Thayer
-Assistant House Manager: Kianne Piacente
-Permanent Ushers: Linneas Boland-Godbey, Lauren Hall, Amanda Henderson


Thank you to all who interviewed. I made this crew as large as I possibly could, but due to the style of this show, some positions had to be based on experience. All are heartily encouraged to interview for the next shows, as the crews will be larger.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Tomorrow (09/22)'s rehearsal

Due to back-to-school night, tomorrow's rehearsal will go no later than 5:45.

Also, what happened today at rehearsal was very disappointing. We'll have a talk about it tomorrow (dun dun dun).

-Connor
SM

New Updated Files

I have updated the Calendar, and I have uploaded Contact information. If you would like your contact information removed from the downloadable document, let me know and I will remove it as soon as I can.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Cast List

Male:
Juror 1 - Lorenzo Caputo
Juror 2 - Hunter Brown
Juror 3 - Zen
Juror 4 - Clarance Johns
Juror 5 - Justin Kennedy
Juror 6 - George Blikas
Juror 7 - Andrew Horne
Juror 8 - Hayden Wilcox
Juror 9 - Nick Fernandes
Juror 10 - Aidan Wolfe
Juror 11 - Anderson DuBoise
Juror 12 - Sam Selbie
Guard - Jake Thomas
Assistant Directors: Stephen Eckelman, Andrew Calhoun

Female:
Juror 1 - Emzy Mulkey
Juror 2 - Truett Felt
Juror 3 - Annie Leonard
Juror 4 - Emily Krause
Juror 5 - Jazzi Mason
Juror 6 - Genevieve Cugnart
Juror 7 - Marci Finkelstein
Juror 8 - Colleen Smyth
Juror 9 - Francie Smith-Korn
Juror 10 - Natalie McDonald
Juror 11 - Rachel Katz
Juror 12 - Carly Johnson

Guard - Grace Gholston
Assistant Directors - Paige Talbott, Amanda Schenberger

Thank you to everyone who auditioned. We greatly appreciate your efforts and hop you'll audition again.
There will be a read-through today (Thursday, 09/17) at 3:45 to 6:30.


Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Guidelines - IMPORTANT!

Hello all. I just want to assure that this blog does not get out of hand by laying down a few guidelines.

1) If you are on the cast or crew, you MUST check this DAILY! This is how I will communicate with you.

2) Sometimes I will ask people to comment on posts to make sure everyone has read something. I moderate all comments and anonymous comments will not be published (to avoid people posting hurtful things). To make sure your comment is published, get a Google account or simply sign your name at the end of it.

3) If you haven't noticed, there is a link in the top left corner of this page under the headline "Downloads". This is a link to a file sharing website called Mediafire.com, which I will be using to get a lot of documents out to all of you, so if I tell you to download something, you go there. It's quite simple. I will also make notices about  things you MUST download or important changes to the files there. Lemme know if you have any problems.

All for now,
Connor Anderson
Stage Manager

Call Backs

Call-backs will begin at 3:45 in the auditorium and go no later than 6:45.  Please bring your completed contracts to the call-backs and be prepared to stay the whole time.  If, for some reason, you cannot attend the call-backs, please see Mr. Peerenboom as soon as possible.  Please sign your initials next to your name so that I know you have seen this call-back list. It will be posted during 2nd.

 

Sam Selbie

Justin Kennedy

Hunter Brown

Nick Fernandes

Hayden Wilcox

Lorenzo Caputo

Aidan Wolfe

Raphael Levy

Colby Winfield

Stephen Eckelman

Andrew Horne

Clarence Johns

Andrew Calhoun

Jake Thomas

George Blikas

Kevin Weidenbaum

Zen

Rachel Katz

Colleen Smyth

Truett Felt

Natalie McDonald

Carly Johnson

Brenna Gilbert

Grace Gholston

Genevieve Cugnart

Francie Smith-Korn

Emzy Mulkey

Jasmine Mason

Gina Scalpone

Marci Finkelstein

Andi Holmes

Emily Krause

Annie Leonard

Amanda Schenberger

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Tech Interviews

Not that anyone reads this yet, but tech interviews will most likely be Wednesday, September 23rd during the afternoon FLEX. Positions include Light and Sound Board Operators, Run Crew, Stage Hands, Front of House, and Costume Crew. It's fun and much less time consuming. Plus, everyone knows Techies are better than Actors.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Auditions

The audition Process begins September 13th. Good luck!

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Welcome!

Welcome to the blog for the Lincoln Drama Department's 2009 Fall show, 12 Angry Jurors. This is bound to be fun, so check back often.

Connor Anderson
Stage Manager