The reading went far, far better than I had thought it might--often, first read-throughs are slack in energy and suffer from technical issues (more actors than you would think possible have reading difficulties). I enjoyed myself a lot, and look forward to the start of rehearsals. I have started a Facebook site to track the progress of the show. If you are on Facebook, search 'groups' for
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Table reading
We had a table reading of 'The Straight Line' last night at a local coffee shop after it closed for the day (April, part of the cast and pictured below, works in the cafe). Jerry, the author, read the part of Jim as I haven't found the right actor for that part yet.
The reading went far, far better than I had thought it might--often, first read-throughs are slack in energy and suffer from technical issues (more actors than you would think possible have reading difficulties). I enjoyed myself a lot, and look forward to the start of rehearsals. I have started a Facebook site to track the progress of the show. If you are on Facebook, search 'groups' for
The reading went far, far better than I had thought it might--often, first read-throughs are slack in energy and suffer from technical issues (more actors than you would think possible have reading difficulties). I enjoyed myself a lot, and look forward to the start of rehearsals. I have started a Facebook site to track the progress of the show. If you are on Facebook, search 'groups' for
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