Week 1: - Read-through of the script with the entire cast and creative team - Introduction and discussion of the show’s concept, themes, and characters - Individual character analysis and discussions with each actor - Begin blocking Act 1, Scene 1
Week 2: - Continue blocking Act 1, Scene 1 and move on to Act 1, Scene 2 - Begin working on musical numbers, starting with the opening number - Choreography rehearsals for selected dance numbers
Week 3: - Continue blocking Act 1, Scene 2 and move on to Act 1, Scene 3 - Integrate choreography into the scenes and musical numbers - Begin working on vocal harmonies and ensemble numbers
Week 4: - Continue blocking Act 1, Scene 3 and move on to Act 1, Scene 4 - Focus on character development and relationships within the scenes - Run-through of Act 1, Scenes 1-4
Week 5: - Continue blocking Act 1, Scene 4 and move on to Act 2, Scene 1 - Refine choreography and musical numbers - Begin working on scene transitions and set changes
Week 6: - Continue blocking Act 2, Scene 1 and move on to Act 2, Scene 2 - Run-through of Act 1 and Act 2, Scenes 1-2 - Work on pacing and timing of the show
Week 7: - Continue blocking Act 2, Scene 2 and move on to Act 2, Scene 3 - Focus on character arcs and emotional moments - Run-through of Act 1 and Act 2, Scenes 1-3
Week 8: - Continue blocking Act 2, Scene 3 and move on to Act 2, Scene 4 - Integrate lighting and sound cues into the rehearsals - Run-through of the entire show
Week 9: - Polish and refine all scenes, musical numbers, and choreography - Full dress rehearsal with costumes, hair, and makeup - Technical rehearsals with all technical elements fully integrated
Note: This is a general outline and can be adjusted based on the specific needs and timeline of the production. It is important to allocate time for breaks, individual coaching, and any additional rehearsals that may be required.
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