Wow/ Congratulations on your solution. I try to drill in my grandson who participates in theater that he ALWAYS be upfront with anything that might affect a show he's in AS SOON as he's aware of it. They don't think too far beyond themselves at that age and that's something we should be teaching them. I have a whole lecture that I parcel out between visits.
Not only did you find a new star who might not have surfaced, but you taught a great lesson in maturity.
I helped in producing a run of new plays at a small theater. One thing I learned from that experience was always to have a readers theater play ready to go under my belt with a list of actors who could do at. We had to substitute very quickly at one of our readings, made some calls to people we knew, and had a great audience for our small space.
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Jean Klein
Playwright/Founder HaveScripts/BlueMoonPlays
Playwriting Teacher in MFA program, Wilkes University]
Virginia BeachVA
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Original Message:
Sent: 05-08-2019 06:01
From: Nancy Lomas-Reynolds
Subject: cancelled a show the day before showtime?
I had to cancel a show several years ago when the roof of our theatre was leaking and it was raining on our stage. We canceled hours before we were set to open and held a meeting in the principal's conference room and everyone had an opportunity to express their availability to reschedule. Unfortunately, one of the lead boys had no intention to attend the rescheduled performance and let us move forward with rescheduling without speaking up. He was just going to not show up. Fortunately I was made aware the day before and we pulled someone from the crew who read the lines out of the book. The opportunity motivated her to audition for the cast where she became a leader and her brave performance inspired the rest of our cast to get of their own way. I say replace them with your administrator's support. It was the best thing I ever did.
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Nancy Lomas-Reynolds
Director and Theatre Coordinator
Voorhees High School
Glen Gardner, NJ
Original Message:
Sent: 05-07-2019 12:46
From: Krislyn R
Subject: cancelled a show the day before showtime?
Hey,
Has anyone ever had to cancel a show right before the show date? I teach high school theatre at a very tiny charter school. I had 3 of my actors completely ruin the entire production yesterday due to attitudes and lack of interest. We all worked so hard, and day before show- they basically got the rest of my class to NOT want to perform.
I am at a complete loss-
How do I get over this? How can I make it up to the students who worked hard and were prepared? What do I do for the rest of the class for this year?
Help!!
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Krislyn-
CA
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