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I’m a high school senior, and I’m playing a principle character (but not a lead or supporting character) in this year’s school musical. For most of my scenes, I have a microphone. There are only a few microphones so the principles have to share. All through rehearsal, I had enough time to swap microphones with my designated partner. However, on opening night, I didn’t, and I couldn’t get my microphone on in time. It fell out of my dress while I was onstage. I pretended like it wasn’t even there, and this angered my director.

What should I have done? Is it better to break curtain, or to break character? And what should I do if it happens in subsequent performances?
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okay. well im a mazed that your director got mad at you but im guessing he likes things to b perfect.as long as ur loud and u pretend as if nothing is wrong..it could all work out.your director would just have to deal with his anger and he should know by now that not everything is always perfect.im sure the audience wont ahte the play just because your mike fell.another thing you could do, is improvise and make a quick offstage exit..fix everything and get bak on track. this kan work sometimes. as long as you do it right.but other than that great jopbb and i wishh you luck.

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