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Old October 5th, 2004, 08:29 PM

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I can't stand actors that won't shut up. The fall musical for our HS has started rehearsals and already half the cast is jacken' around. Thankfully I'm not a stage manager for the show but the FIVE smad's (stage manager assistant director) are having a terrible time getting the cast to listen to them. Got any advise I could give to them to help em' out?
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Old October 5th, 2004, 09:53 PM

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how big is your cast? are seperate meetings for seperate scenes a good idea, or are they all together, can you spread ppl out over your whole auditorium to rehearse small scenes and dialouges or do they have to rehearse as one big group? are there understudies to threaten to replace them with?
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Old October 6th, 2004, 03:33 AM

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go out and get one of those little chess timers, the type with two timers and a button on the top to change the time over.

whilst you're working, have one timer counting. whilst you're waiting for everyone to shutup, have the other timer running.

ONLY let them finish rehearsal once the first timer reaches five hours. (9.30 - 3.30 minus a 1hr lunch break.)

They get the picture real quick...
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Old October 6th, 2004, 03:26 PM

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Who_touched... I like your idea. if only we didn't have to stay with them the ENTIRE time.
ccfan213- it's a fairly large cast but we normally rehearse individual scenes. it's the scenes where we need everyone where they think they can goof off or leave, like our music rehearsal where half the cast was gone by the end.
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remind the actors that they are there voluntarily too and if they wanna mess around there wasting ur time and theres
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Old October 7th, 2004, 05:35 AM

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or you could point out that on opening night its them that look stupid, cause no-one looks backstage.

of course there's the diretors ego to think about....
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who_touched_the_patch, that is an awesome idea!!! Anybody have links to a multi-hour chess timer?
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Old October 7th, 2004, 09:05 PM

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For all Mac useres, here are your options for computer-based chess timers are limited. This was all that I could find (I couldn't find anything for Windoze.)

Chess Stress. This application is nagware, so it will prompt you to pay five dollars, but you can close the popup and carry on.
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FTOTY, I feel your pain.

I'm SMing a production of The King and I right now and we have 12 little kids in the show all of whom are louder than deisel engines. I have tried asking them nicely, asking them not-so-nicely, giving the quiet ones candy...pretty much everything short of kicking them and nothing has worked. Any suggestions?
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XLR...:
Kick them.

On a more serious note, how young are they? There is always a time in youth when if they don't want to shut up, they won't. Blame it on attention span. What you need to do is make them want to shut up. However, without knowing the situation personally I am lost for ideas on how to do that.



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it's the scenes where we need everyone where they think they can goof off or leave, like our music rehearsal where half the cast was gone by the end.
If they are starting to sneak out of rehersals then you must question why they wanted to take part in the first place. Asking them this personally works on a select group of people. If you need to convince them to be quiet, I find you need to tailor your request to each person and approach them individually. Of course, this becomes difficult with a large cast. That said, I like the chess timer idea. Peer pressure is a valuable tool.
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