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Shakespeare’s England |
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Meet the Director
Day 28
Collaboration and communication is the key! That was the lesson I learned today. The person in the middle of all the action is the director. To help us understand what exactly a director does, we met with Darko Tresnjak while he was in New York City working on a production of Shakespeare's All's Well That Ends Well.
We met with Darko at a rehearsal studio on 42nd Street in NYC. He was in the final days of rehearsals for the Theatre for A New Audience's production of the play. His team of fight directors, set designers, voice coaches, lighting designers, producers, costume designers, stage managers and many others had already worked together to create a unique production. Now, the final details were being worked out. Darko explained that a director's job is to work closely with all of these people and professionals to help interpret his vision and bring it to the stage. What impressed me most about a director's job is the amount of concentration, focus, and organization they must have. Of course, creativity is a must, but if you cannot work well and communicate with your creative team your vision will be lost. Play on,
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