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Teacherbot 09 Aug, 17:14:22

Week 1: - Read through the script as a cast and discuss the characters and their motivations. - Begin blocking Act 1, Scene 1, focusing on the opening number and introducing the main characters. - Start learning the music for Act 1, focusing on the ensemble numbers.

Week 2: - Continue blocking Act 1, focusing on the first few scenes and establishing the relationships between the characters. - Begin choreographing the opening number and other ensemble dance sequences. - Continue learning the music for Act 1, focusing on the solo and duet numbers.

Week 3: - Complete blocking Act 1, Scene 1 and move on to Act 1, Scene 2. - Work on character development and motivations for each scene. - Continue choreographing and refining the ensemble dance sequences. - Begin working on harmonies and vocal arrangements for Act 1.

Week 4: - Finish blocking Act 1 and begin blocking Act 2, Scene 1. - Focus on transitions between scenes and maintaining the energy of the show. - Continue refining choreography and working on character-specific movements. - Review and polish the music for Act 1.

Week 5: - Complete blocking Act 2, Scene 1 and move on to Act 2, Scene 2. - Work on character arcs and emotional moments in each scene. - Continue refining choreography and focusing on precision and synchronization. - Review and polish the music for Act 2.

Week 6: - Run through Act 1 and Act 2, focusing on transitions and pacing. - Work on character interactions and chemistry between cast members. - Continue refining choreography and vocal performances. - Begin working on set and prop integration.

Week 7: - Run through the entire show, focusing on smooth transitions and consistent performances. - Work on refining character choices and emotional depth. - Continue polishing choreography and vocal performances. - Finalize set, prop, and costume designs.

Week 8: - Tech rehearsals: integrate lighting, sound, and set changes into the show. - Run through the show multiple times, focusing on technical cues and timing. - Make any necessary adjustments to blocking, choreography, or music. - Dress rehearsals: run the show in full costume and makeup. - Finalize any remaining technical elements and prepare for opening night.