Anthony McKenzie
4/21/2004
1. Memorization was better, but it still needs work.
2. Watch your posture and the fidgeting.
3. Don't stand when Teddy yells. There really isn't a reason to.
4. Move more quickly when you walk accross the stage.
5. When you stand to address the aunts, walk over to them.
6. When backstage, stay at the light box. Pay attention to what is going on backstage.
7. Cut lights at act breaks.
4/19/2004
1. Memorization was still an issue. Please address it quickly.
2. I noticed that you were fidgeting quite a bit.  It does not look good onstage. If you don't know what to do with your hands, fold them in your lap. Keep your feet flat on the floor, and keep your knees together. Sit up straight.
3. Walk as you normally do in everyday life. You don't need to move any differently onstage than you do offstage. Don't over think your motions. Just do what comes naturally.
4. Keep the scene moving quickly. Don't be afraid to jump on the end of other people's lines. A part of that may be the memorization factor.
5. Keep the energy level up. I know you are an energetic person. Let that spark shine through onstage.
6. Make sure that the lighting is set at the begining of each rehearsal and performance as we set it the other day. Make sure that you don't miss the lighting ques.

4/16/2004      Thanks for reading Tabitha's part today. Make sure your part is memorized on Monday.
4/14/2004      I'm sorry you weren't there today. I hope you get to feeling better.
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