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Lannon, William – Teaching Theatre, 1994
Offers advice for theater directors on how to take and give rehearsal notes that will enhance the casts' trust in the director and will help each rehearsal to build productively on the lessons of the previous one. (SR)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Interpersonal Communication, Rehearsals (Theater Arts), Secondary Education
Lannon, William – Teaching Theatre, 1998
Defines a stage director's rehearsal note as a written reminder to tell an actor (or technical person) something seen during a rehearsal when there was no time to stop the action. Finds a note can contain a suggestion, a correction, or a compliment. Presents examples from play rehearsals of when a note was needed. (PA)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Notetaking, Production Techniques, Rehearsals (Theater Arts)