Monday, February 2nd:
Visited by Erin, production stage manager for Melanie AndrewsWorked with Aaron on Taming of the Shrew audition
Discussion of acting techniques in Shakespeare
Read and discussed Act 3, Scene 1 of Twelfth Night
Tuesday, February 3rd:
Shortened day-->
Auditions Sides for Twelfth
Night:
Viola: pages 22 – 23
I left no ring with her, what means this lady?
It is too hard a knot for me to untie.
Viola: pages 31 – 32
Between Viola and Duke; begins with the Duke, “Once more,
Cesario.”
Viola and Olivia: pages 14, 15, 16, and 17
Begins with Olivia, “Now, sir, what is your text?
Ends with Olivia, “Even so quickly one may catch the plague?
Maria: pages 25, 26, and 27
With Toby, Clown, Andrew and Malvolio
Begins with Maria, “What a caterwauling do you keep here?”
Ends with Maria,”For this night, and dream on the event.”
If you are auditioning for Feste, prepare a little ditty and
prepare a joke.
If you are auditioning for Toby, prepare a clean joke.
Toby and Andrew: pages 7 and 8
Begins with Andrew, “Methinks sometimes I have no more wit
than a Christian.”
Ends with Toby,”Ha, higher! Ha, Ha, excellent!”
Sebastian, page 76
Begins with Sebastian, “Do I stand here?”
Ends with Sebastian, “You are betrothed to a maid and a
man.”
The Duke (Orsino): Page 1
Begins with Orsino, “If music be the food of love, play
on.”
Ends with “Tis not so sweet now as it was before.”
Read and discuss Twelfth Night
Read and discussed Act 3, Scene 2 with Eddie, Aaron, Amber,
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