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      <image:title>Blog - Original Practice Shakespeare - This is a piece of the cue script for the part of Orlando Furioso c.1591.</image:title>
      <image:caption>From this piece of evidence we’ve extrapolated the following information Elizabethan actors rarely, if ever, got the full text of the play. Actors received only their part in the form of a scroll. Actors didn’t know the other actor’s parts, only the last three words of the line before their own. Actor’s could reference their cue scripts on and offstage In the same way that the violinist doesn’t know the trombone part, the actor playing the part of Orlando doesn’t know the part of Rosalind.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This is, essentially, an Elizabethan actor’s cheat sheet. While they didn’t need to know the words the other actors were saying, they did need to know the plot of the show. The platt is just that. The plot. Kept in the backstage areas for actors to reference mid-show.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Trust and Gratitude - Quick-raises are intense. Taking everything that happens in a traditional rehearsal process, more than two months of work, and cramming it into a shorter period of time.</image:title>
      <image:caption>“Turning the accomplishment of many years into an hourglass.”</image:caption>
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