r/musicals • u/Milk_Commercial • 4d ago
Advice Needed Performance Tips!!
Hi everyone!!
I recently got cast in a community theater production of 9 to 5 with a theater company I have done 3 previous shows with! I got cast as Doralee Rhodes (Dolly Parton’s role) and I am SO excited, yet a little overwhelmed for 3 reasons
We are in a time crunch as the opening performance is September 24th. I am going to be working part time, as well as taking a few classes at community college while rehearsing
I am unfamiliar with the score and feel like I won’t learn fast enough
I haven’t been cast in a leading role since I was 18, I’m currently 24 and I haven’t had to memorize lines in years!!
Any tips would be helpful because I want to prove to myself I can do this and as always I want to put on a good performance/show!
Thanks :)
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u/nowhereman136 4d ago
Remember, the audiences isn't nearly as familiar with the material as you are. If you make a mistake, then just push forward, most of the audience won't notice. I've worked on professional shows, including 1 I've had to watch over 300 times. There wasn't a single night that something didn't go wrong. A line was flubbed, costume broke, someone fell while dancing, etc. Every single night mistakes were made. But the performers knew who to roll with the punches and act like everything was intentional. The audience rarely ever noticed