What is this about?
Follow me through the process I, an actor, went through for Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale: learning lines, preparing for rehearsal, pre- and post-show feelings, thoughts, and more!
Part 14
Wrapping things up, what did I not talk about before the show finished? Lots.
Part 13
How much time does it take to rehearse a show? Maybe Cthulhu knows…
Part 12
Mak1ng t3xt y0ur 0wn! Interpretation is the key.
Part 11
What happens when you return to the stage after 2 weeks of vacation?
Part 10
The most frequently asked question I hear about acting: How do you learn your lines?
Part 9
A “Question and Answer Session” with director Michael Early.
Part 8
Character names and show information.
Part 7
Rehearsing has it’s ups and downs.
Part 6
The Enjambment Strikes Back!
Part 5
Abbreviated words, a eureka moment, interruptions, and a special treat.
Part 4
The first rehearsal and a bonus about text work.
Part 3
Fear is a very powerful emotion.
Part 2
Taking the first step. What do I need? A script. A highlighter. And time.
Part 1
The introduction.
Production Info:
“The Winter’s Tale”
April 23rd & 24th at 7 pm
Tickets are Free
“Exeunt, pursued by a Bear”
A comedy, a romance, a “problem play.” What kind of play is it? …Don’t miss out on the answer, your answer.
Two performances only!




