The Play!
What stands out to you? Why?
What stands out to me so far in the play has been the way everyone works together as a whole class to get everything we need done. There has been little things that each group has done to contribute in a big way towards the progress of the play, but everything comes together to maintain it stable and easy to work with when the work gets put together. I have also seen this even in myself working with other groups that help me get my job done as well. When I accomplish my work on time it is beneficial towards other jobs that might work around it too, these are the things that other people mainly focus on as well. But after the whole process is done at the end we have a final product that we can actually say that we all contributed in one way or another.
What Acts or Scenes? What lines? Actions? Interactions?
One example of this process would have to be in Act 1 Scene 5, where it's one of the many transitions that we have to make on stage when we prepare the background from the Bookstore scene to the Cafe Luna scene. People who weren't even working with set design also helped out in moving tables and props. This was a great example of how we all worked together and communicated with each other even though it wasn't most peoples jobs.
(Aside from "be louder..." or "where does this go?") What constructive feedback do you have for actors, directors, managers, props, sets, etc. based on what you have seen?
A constructive feedback that I would consider to be most productive in this time around would have to be to stay on task and do whatever you have to do to get your own stuff done. Don't worry about others and getting their stuff done until your stuff is already done and set to work from for the play, then you can go around with people and see what other things you can do to contribute in the process of finishing what might come around your job.
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