Rehearsal Diary

This blog is a record of the rehearsal process of a production of Howard Brenton’s Anne Boleyn. The play is a part of The BRIT School theatre department’s Common Ground season. It will hopefully be a live resource for the actors in the company with contextual research and exercises undertaken through the process that the company can refer back to and add to.

Set and Costume Design Presentation

On Tuesday 13th November the Set and Costume designers 
presented their designs to the cast

Now that you have seen the model box of the set and the costume designs think about how the information you now have will effect your choices in rehearsals. 

Are you still able to use the space in the way you thought you were able to?
Will all your entrances and exits be as you expected them to be?

As you look at the set design pictures don't forget that the audience is on three sides!


Front 
From above
Closer up detail of balcony and stairs


COSTUMES

Think about your costume and what effect it may have on your movement and
whether it might have an effect on your characterisation
Anne 
King James I
     
King Henry VIII





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