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<DIV>And that's the problem - it's why every director I know uses some sort of
"little figures", whether it's Lego figures, pennies, squares of paper, or, in
my case, a different Disney Princess (+ Ursula) for each of the Steel
Magnolias. Not only are the ones given sometimes too vague, they're
sometimes unworkable with real people & current stage tech.</DIV>
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<DIV>Sherrie</DIV>
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<DIV>In a message dated 9/17/2016 11:32:18 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
HPforGrownups@yahoogroups.com writes:</DIV>
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<P>Laughs!! That is tempting to be sure..although sometimes I am feeling the
directions are too vague, smiles. Kare <BR><BR>On Fri, 9 Sep 2016,
MadameSSnape@aol.com [HPforGrownups] wrote: > Sherrie writes: Which is
precisely why I haven't bought it. I've been an actor for almost 40 years, a
stage manager, and a director, and I ALWAYS find stage directions annoying,
even in a play I'm working on. Reading one? They drive me nuts - I'm always
tempted to get out little figures & try to work the blocking! > >
Sherrie > <BR></P></DIV>
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