So yes, in an ideal world we wouldn't need to spend nearly so much time on the music, but this is community theater, where the performers have day jobs.
Thursday, August 13, 2015
Last music-only rehearsal
Last night was our first music-only rehearsal in about a month, and our last until we get to the Sitzprobe in a few weeks (!). I was reminded of the difference between doing this for a musical vs. an operetta. Operettas tend to attract a LOT of trained singers, with the rest of us being amateurs with a lot of choir experience, all of whom can read music at least a little. In community musical theater, on the other hand, you get a much wider range, from trained singers and instrumentalists to those who learn only by ear, or can carry a tune but have trouble holding their musical line when the people around them are singing something different. That means a lot more time spent woodshedding parts. I think that's at least one of the reasons we lost one of our ensemble members - didn't understand why others had so much trouble learning music he got on the first or second run-through.
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