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Share your vision with everyone and make it clear
You probably already have a vision for your play – an initial idea of the sets, the costumes, the key moments that leave your audience on the edge of their seats. But the rest of your cast may not have the same ideas. When introducing your play to your team, go into as much detail as possible. What’s the message? What reaction do you want from the audience? What atmosphere are you creating? Essentially, the director will be communicating their idea of your vision, not your vision itself, and the rest of the cast then presents their vision to the audience. So be clear and don’t leave anything out – just because something seems obvious to you, doesn’t mean it is to anyone else. You need to be 100% certain that everyone’s goals are aligned and you are all performing the same story.
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