James J. Miles III
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 Getting Close to Showtime!

​Getting close! Things going on outside of rehearsal start turning up inside of rehearsal



​Towards the end of the rehearsal process we will start to see those folks from outside of the rehearsal process introduce their elements into the rehearsal. This is to prepare you, as much as possible, for what to expect during the performance. 

Our Scenic Designer and Stage Manager will walk you through the set and show you things that may be relevant to your character.

The Prop Master and Stage Manger may go over the prop table and it’s lay out. They may even touch upon that getting your character’s props from the table is your responsibility. All props that you’d acquire during a scene is the crew’s responsibility.

Your Sound Designer and Stage Manager will begin to incorporate sound cues into the show. 

The Costume Designer may begin to have you try on costumes to get you used to movement in them and go over any accessories that go along with them.




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  • Home
  • About
  • Instructional Design
    • AECT STANDARDS >
      • AECT Standard 1
      • AECT Standard 2
      • AECT Standard 3
      • AECT Standard 4
      • AECT Standard 5
    • Internship
    • Professional Presentation
    • M.Ed Reflection
    • Web Design
    • References
  • Contact
  • EDET 735
  • UDL in Theater Education
    • Introduction
    • Powerpoint
    • Research Articals
    • Technology and Useful Links
    • Screen Cast