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re: The role of Mme. Hortense in "Zorba"

Posted by: PlayWiz 07:34 pm EDT 05/09/15
In reply to: re: The role of Mme. Hortense in "Zorba" - student_rush 07:25 pm EDT 05/09/15

Blocking, rehearsing scenes and choreography have that short a time of rehearsal with the company, but once actors are cast they have the music (and probably the script) and have time to get to their vocal coaches and learn the music. Any cuts in the music and script tend to be given to the actors so they know what material they have to learn and what to dispense with. In other words, there's more than 9 days to do some work beforehand.

But wow, having Robert Cuccioli in a small part--he could have given a fine acting and singing performance of the lead.


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