Saturday, November 20, 2010

Intense Weekend Rehearsal

We typically have rehearsals on Monday nights from 630 PM - 930 PM and Friday afternoons from 130 PM - 430 PM.   There are also intense weekends scheduled, and we won't even talk about the January schedule yet.  Last weekend was our first intense weekend rehearsal.  Here is a break down!


Friday, November 12th, 2010:


The first night where Jason and James are together for their Duo!  James aka Sarmiento was the last singer to come on board, so it was great working their number out!  


Saturday, November 13th, 2010:


Aaah...the funny Julien and Calvin come together for their funny number.  This is how hard they were working:




Everybody says I come to rehearsals with the funkiest shoes.  So to pay hommage to my footwear, I will be posting pictures of my feet on the piano pedals for each rehearsal!  Here are the shoes I wore on Saturday afternoon:




Note to self:  Do not wear those shoes to rehearsals again!


Sunday, November 14, 2010:


The night starts off with the quartet between the 4 main characters.  This will be a great number, and hopefully Jason will survive his verbal diarrhea in this one without his puffer!  (seriously...he took it out that night)




Here's a small video clip I sneaked while René was giving direction to Jason:






Off James went, so that we could finish the night with the trio between Jason ("Roland"), Sylvie ("Inès") and Vanessa (Béatrix)!






And of course...here are my shoes for the rehearsal:






Monday, November 15, 2010:


The whole cast comes together to go through the two final numbers of the second act!  Great rehearsal that night, and was so nice to see everybody's smiling faces, realizing that we've now run through (as a draft) each number in both acts ONCE!










Ok...brace yourself for these boots.  Over the top, but I LOVE THEM!!!!



2 comments:

  1. Vivek: They're AWESOME! I left them at home when I went to Toronto a few weeks ago...I don't think National Office was ready for those! hehe

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