T. James Belich
06/11/09

First Fringe rehearsal

Last night my director Kevin and I held our first rehearsal for Schrödinger's Cat Must Die! (another of the pluses of a one-man show: you can rehearse in your basement). I read through all of Dr. Volt's dialogue again, this time on my feet, and then we walked through all of the show's experiments. I've been working the past several weeks to collect as many of the show's props as possible, as being able to rehearse the experiments from the start will be important. It was a good first rehearsal - good to start working through the experiments in reality (already some tweaks will be needed) and to again hear the words that I've been fiddling with on the page for so long!

3 comments

# Claudia on 06/11/09 at 19:59
Best of luck during the rehearsal period. May many things come to fruition. I know from page to stage is not seamless! But it can be exciting.
# T. James Belich [Member] Email on 06/11/09 at 21:23
Exciting... and terrifying too! But it is the risk that makes it all worthwhile.
# Claudia on 06/16/09 at 21:46
I agree! Risk seems to help creativity.

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