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WHat's the best way to rehearse a show?


Question Posted Thursday May 3 2007, 3:28 pm

We have a music/dance show coming up..and not everybody will be on stage at the same time (non-ensemble) what is the best way to do..soi everybody (25) know a 1:30 hour show in about 20 hours? or am I not giving myself enough time?

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TheDayTripper answered Thursday May 3 2007, 11:44 pm:
That's not enough time unless you guys plan on literally working your asses off for the entire day.All that you can really do is practice non stop and hope for the best.If you can,I'd see if you can get a new time.

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