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PRODUCTION
PLANNING
Every play worth producing
must evolve through this process we call production planning. We
have included a basic overview of the necessary steps and procedures
used to facilitate the decision-making process which will hopefully
lead to a successful production.
Preliminary Phase
This is when you must
bring all of the information and people together that are connected
with this production and lay the foundation for a smooth process.
Set up meetings several weeks before auditions to discuss concepts
and scheduling with production personnel. As a minimum:
- Hand out scripts,
production calendar, and contact sheets
- The Director should
discuss concepts for the show
- Questions
Design Meetings
Set up as needed to refine
concepts, present designs and identify any challenges for the technical
staffs. Be sure that
- The Director, Assistant
Director, Stage Manager, designers, Production Manager and Technical
Director are in attendance
- You get dates for
final drafts of designs
- Questions
Production Meetings
These meetings will address
scheduling, budget, project progress and personnel needs. Establish
a regular schedule of production meetings that will continue until
opening and make sure all participants are aware of the dates. Participants
should report on their area of responsibility and entertain questions.
Be sure that: ·
- The Director, Assistant
Director, Stage Manager, designers, Production Manager, Technical
Director, Musical Director, Choreographer and all department heads
are in attendance
- Use the time wisely
- issues that cannot be resolved quickly must be discussed at
a later date
- Budget concerns are
addressed - make sure all design elements will be within the budget
- Design models or renderings
are presented
Cast
& Crew Meeting
This is an excellent
opportunity for the artistic and production teams to meet the cast
and crew. House rules and ticket policy can be explained and the
cast can be measured for costumes. Be sure that
- The Director, Assistant
Director, Stage Manager, designers, Production Manager, Technical
Director, Musical Director, Choreographer, Costumer, all department
heads and running crew are in attendance
- Review rehearsal and
build schedule - point out any special events such as first run-through,
first run-through on the set or costume parade
- Final models and working
drawings should be presented
Post-Production
Meeting
Shortly after strike,
(within two weeks) sit down with all participants and discuss what
went wrong, what worked well and any suggestions for future productions.
See that:
- The Director, Assistant
Director, Stage Manager, designers, Production Manager, Technical
Director, Musical Director, Choreographer, Costumer, all department
heads, House Manager and cast members are invited
- Distribute proofs
and take orders for photos taken of the production
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