David Copperfield Rehearsal Day Ten

Well, today was an intense one for the year 11's of the cast, as we went off to get GCSE results and came back to a very welcoming cast full of support for us. To me personally, it really highlighted the relationships and the cast's ability to support each other.

Today we worked on tidying up a couple of scenes and increasing the pace of the play. We changed the opening of the play, which is extremely important because the opening scene of a performance really needs to capture the audience and draw them right in. In the scene, each member of the cast can be seen placing props and other Victorian elements of the set. David Copperfield has a twist and a touch of modern, not only shown through the stylised elements of the play, but also the costumes that have been planned.

We also ran Act Two near the end of the rehearsal to again tidy up scenes. We spent the day without scripts on stage, pushing us to really know our lines. This was very good as it stopped us from relying on our scripts and again pushed the people who were unsure and not confident in what they were doing to be confident. I think all in all, it's turning out to be an absolutely amazing show and everyone involved should be very proud of how far we have come with it in the short amount of time.


Alice Loosley
(Jane Murdstone in David Copperfield)




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