Here's how my process always goes: 1. I learn all my lines to the letter--sitting on my sofa or walking around the kitchen at home. 2. I arrive at Winedale, get on stage with my fellows, and my mind goes completely blank. 3. My fellows lovingly and patiently work me back to the state where I can say my lines on stage--and at night while I'm asleep in bed. 4. Yes, steps 2 and 3 all happen within the space of one week.
I'm willing to try everyone knowing all the lines--learning all the lines--by process of our having done it over and over and over again.
I feel I'm nearing the edge of the bungee-jumping cliff, y'all! See you soon!
love, Susan
On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 4:26 PM, Bruce Meyer <Bruce.Meyer@utsouthwestern.edu
wrote:
to have the entire scene before arrival is beyond life threatening (newborns don't let you get much sleep)... but I am happy to learn it in circle and take my part after we arrive.
James Ayres jayres@cvctx.com 7/16/2010 6:32 PM >>>
Clayton has sent you the script for the Induction. Whenever I have done it, I asked everyone to learn all of the lines (except, Sly's and Bartholomew's, of course). If that is life-threatening at this point (with 22 days to go), then we need to assign servant lines (servant 1, 2, 3, 4, etc.
What do you think?
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