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    Posted: 3/11/05 at 3:58pm
Wasn't their some discussion here before about rehearsal schedules?

My board wants an idea of my rehearsal schedule and I am not 100% on how much time I want to take.  Is there some formula in use?

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bullet Posted: 3/11/05 at 4:37pm
Rule of thumb, an hour per minute of the play. I never do rehersals for more than 3 hours a day.
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bullet Posted: 3/11/05 at 8:36pm

I have never heard of the hour per minute rule of thumb. I will have do the math and see how close I come. I agree with the three hour rehearsal, especially with community theater. Everyone including me has already worked an 8 hour day before rehearsal. I do think a director has to find their own rhythm and pace for rehearsing. After doing this for a really, really long time, I found I need 25 rehearsals including run thru's and tech's for a straight show. I need another 7-10 rehearsals for a musical. These are devoted entirely to music and/ or dance. I start 8 weeks out of a straight show and 10 weeks out for a musical. I always plan at least three full run throughs w/ tech before we open. And I always plan my rehearsal schedules backwards from opening night. It works for me.

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bullet Posted: 3/11/05 at 8:43pm

I know broadway does two hours per minute. I use an hour, but realistically it's prolly closer to 40 minutes of actual work. I also don't do musicals so I wasn't factoring that in.

I'd assume it's longer.



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bullet Posted: 3/12/05 at 7:12am
We usually work with a 5 or 6 week rehearsal schedule, 3 nights per week, 2-1/2 to 3 hours per night. The week prior to opening we go every night with tech. I also have never heard of the hour per minute rule... we've pretty much worked the same schedule for the last 40 years or so, though I have to admit, there have been times I'd kill for extra week or two.
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bullet Posted: 3/12/05 at 10:45am
I never heard the hour per minute rule either but it seems to work out - I do 30 to 35 rehearsals of three hours each depending on the complexity of the play.  I have heard that professional theaters average about 200 hours per production but they work eight hours a day, five or six days a week (and their actors come to the first rehearsal off book!!!!).
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bullet Posted: 3/12/05 at 12:00pm
My drama teacher in high school told me about the hour per minute thing. She was reeeeealllllly big into grasping a character and not just spitting out lines. She could eat up the full 8 week schedule on a single scene if you let her. A tad over the top for high school I'd say, but it's a decent habit if you can keep it.
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bullet Posted: 3/12/05 at 4:31pm

An hour per minute?

Never heard of that either - I use an hour per page for a typical play, 1 1/2 to 2 hrs per page for more complicated. If you actually USE the time for work and not messing around, I've found it works perfectly as a rule of thumb.

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bullet Posted: 3/12/05 at 11:20pm
Well i've also heard that a page is usually about a minute so I guess that works out okay.
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bullet Posted: 4/01/05 at 12:52pm

Never heard of the hour per minute but as I do noises off that is what it is breaking down to.  I really depends on the play.  for me a comedy takes longer than a drama, a musical longer than a comedy. Size of cast/staging can alter things a little too.

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