MINUTES: week of FEB. 4 Contracts Due Activity Fee Due Make-Up ordered Annie G. Riley H. Sydney K. Parker K. Sarah B. ($5) Shannon B. Kelsey C. Sierra D. Amber G. Benjamin H. Kevin H. Ashley K. Troy M. Tim O. Makayla R. Meagan R. Sierra S. Jenna S. Alyssa V. Catherine W. Whitney W. Marissa Y. Kelly O. Makayla R. Meagan R. all CREW MEMBERS except Jacob M. Nick H. Rehearsals missed L-late E-left early 1/28 Jenna S. Ingrid J. Nicole C. 1/29 Annie G. Jessica V. (L) Ingrid J. (L ) Michaela D. (E) 1/31 Kelly O. Conner W. (L) 2/1 Annie G. (E) Dates to remember Your parent will be contacted for missing contracts and fees by Thursday, February 7. Tickets are available to producers on February 11 & 12. Tickets are available to cast and crew on February 13. Tickets go on sale to public on February 14. *Costume parade February 13 Napkins must have white leggings, white shirt, black shoes Plates & Flatware must have black pants, black shirt, black shoes Bring a laundry basket for your street clothes Your costume is the property of WHS which you will check out and return undamaged after the performances. You are responsible for any damage or loss of costumes and your name will be placed on the fines list. Announcements *For your safety, socks and shoes must be worn during rehearsal. No one is allowed on the West Wing block except during a scene. Please refrain from talking while on stage and in audience seats. Please place personal items along stage right walls (CAST) and stage left walls (CREW) in the audience. Your parent will be notified if you come late, leave early or miss a rehearsal that is not written in your contract. DAILY: Warm-up Finale C’est la fête Be Our Guest Human Again Gaston Bonjour REST EAT KNOW YOUR PART BE A ROLE MODEL SLEEP Dear cast, Thank you for your dedication and hard work thus far in our rehearsal process. As we move into the technical rehearsal portion of production period, please keep the following points in mind: As we begin to put costume and costume pieces on you and on stage, remember this proper protocol for any issues/feelings that arise in regards to your costume: -If there's a mechanical problem with your costume that limits it or your functionality on stage, wardrobe crew members will be back stage to assist you. Similarly, it is correct to ask them for help/clarification on any aspect of your costume. -However, if you take issue with the way your costume looks or the way you think your costume makes you look (in a displeasing way), it is NOT appropriate to complain and/or make-fun of your costume or how you look in it. The people who have been creating your costumes are artists, too, and complaints or mocking of their work can be very hurtful, even when that's not your intention. If you do take issue, please address those concerns directly to stage management or me during a break. We will handle all communication and take action, as deemed necessary. You're all doing wonderfully. I'm very proud of the work we've done as individual artists, as well as your collective commitment to evolving into a strong ensemble.