Tonight is a very important rehearsal. We are going to run the whole show without stopping! Please make sure that you are ready for the opening prayer at 6 p.m. If you need to get ready at the church you'll need to arrive before 6 p.m. Judy will have the church doors open at 5 p.m. Tonight everyone needs to be in their costumes!
With the amount of costume changes we have and the amount of people changing, we are going to move the men's dressing room to the north hallway next to the men's restroom. We will then open the seperater in the women's dressing room to give them more room. Sorry gentleman, but because April has the most costume changes, we'll be keeping the clothing rack in the south hallway.
For tonight only, the adults in the show will be allowed to come into the gym to quiety watch. If you will be watching, you must keep track of when you enter the stage. No one will be allowed to enter the stage from their seats in the audience. If you are someone who crosses to stage left during a curtain closure, you must do that tonight. You cannot reach stage left from the audience. The sound of the show will be played into the Relief Society room so those in there can listen for their entrances.
Please remember to bring PAPER AND SOMETHING TO WRITE WITH tonight so you can write down notes that are given to you. We will be taking a lot of notes tonight. We will not yell direction or corrections from the audience anymore, we will give full notes at the end. After the curtain call everyone needs to go straight to the Relief Society room for notes. You can gather up your stuff and change out of your costume after notes.
Please help each other remember that the more you are focused on what is going on the easier and more fun the production will be. Tonight is not a time for playing around or running around the church.
We as a production staff are very proud of the talent and effort that has been put in by each of you. We hope that you are as excited as we are to perform this wonderful show. Thank you for all of your hard work and dedication.
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