Tabitha Pitassi
4/21/2004
1. Memorization was MUCH better. Work on Act III. Please leave the script backstage. Much better on tempo as well. Overall, best performance I've seen out of you yet:) Keep it up:)
2. Remember to put the curtain cord on the table after you untie Mortimer.
Keep and eye on your script when you are backstage for the doorbell and phone. Those things need to move quickly as well to keep up tempo.
4/19/2004
1. Your memorization was MUCH better! Thank you:)
2. Keep the scene moving quickly. Don't be afraid of jumping on the end of the line before yours.
3. Put all of your energy in. I'm still not really seeing much spark behind the character. If you get excited about it, the energy will be there in your character. Put more into the warm up, and that will help.
4/16/2004
You weren't here today. I hope you are feeling allright.
Make sure you look over your lines and the blocking for act III before Monday.
We're doing the whole play.
4/14/2004
1. We already had the talk about memorization. I want it fixed quickly, and I had better not see your script onstage again.
2. Volume was a serious issue. I had a hard time hearing you most of the time you were speaking.
3. Energy was lacking. This play isn't even worth putting on without energy. The lines have to pop, and for that to happen, you have to be energetic. Let that part of you that gets excited about things come out onstage.
4. Your articulation is getting better, but it still isn't quite there. Pay attention to consonents. Every sound echos all over the place in that theatre, and unless you speak everything, it gets lost in the echos.
5.Don't turn your back to the audience. Pay attention to where you are. Don't stand directly in front of anyone or directly behind anyone.
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