In the vast and captivating realm of theater, stage readings stand as a unique and powerful form of artistic expression. Unlike traditional plays with elaborate sets and full-fledged productions, stage readings bring scripts to life through the spoken word, allowing the audience to immerse themselves in the raw and unadorned essence of the story.
The Essence of Stage Readings
At its core, a stage reading is a live performance where actors read from a script, typically without costumes, sets, or extensive rehearsals. The primary focus is on the text itself. The actors’ voices become the vehicles for conveying the story, emotions, and character dynamics. This minimalistic approach places a spotlight on the narrative and the nuances of the dialogue. Additionally, stage readings allow the audience to engage more deeply with the words and the subtleties of the language.
The Creative Process
While the absence of elaborate staging may make stage readings seem straightforward, the creative process is intricate and demands a keen understanding of the script. In our case, we only performed/read the first act of Gulag Girls, because the second act was yet unfinished. In many ways, this made it more of a challenge for us actors.
In this particular circumstance, our job is to breathe life into our characters without knowing the whole story of the play. As you might expect, there was no blocking. Consequently, we were relying solely on our vocal delivery and emotional expression. Our director, a former student of mine, did a wonderful job guiding us and ensuring that the essence of the narrative was communicated effectively.
Shortened Rehearsal Schedule
One of the reasons I agreed to be a part of this stage reading was its rehearsal schedule. We met twice last week for three hours each time and performed the reading once. The rehearsal process for a stage reading is often condensed compared to a full-scale production. Rehearsals for stage readings requires actors to quickly develop a profound understanding of their characters, their relationships, and the overall story arc. Got any budding playwrights in your classes? Check out: Creative Writing/Playwriting Dialogue
Ladies looking over their scripts double checking the material before we performed.’
One Challenge
In our case, we did not have a completed story arc. Consequently, I had to hypothesize what might happen in the second act which would color the first one. The challenge of a stage reading lies in creating a compelling performance that captivates the audience while working within the constraints of minimal visual elements. In other words, it takes actors who are excellent at their craft to make a stage reading exciting and worth attending.
Occasionally, some of the women (including myself) had moments when we were merely reading the script. Whenever I’d realize this about myself, I’d slow down. This forced me to concentrate on what I was saying, not what I was reading. In fact, I believe it takes just as much concentration and focus to portray a role in a stage reading as a full production–maybe more.
Impact on Performers
For actors, stage readings provide a unique and enriching experience. Stripped of the usual theatrical embellishments, performers are forced to rely on their vocal skills and emotional range to convey the depth of their characters. Probably most important is the emphasis on the spoken word. This fosters a deep connection between the actor and the audience. Furthermore, the nuances of language and delivery take center stage.
For several years, my husband and I attended the Denver Center for Performing Arts Play Summits. I remember we fully enjoyed them. However, we found ourselves to be mentally exhausted afterward. We worked hard imagining the plays as they unfolded.
My Directing of Stage Readings
If you have never directed a stage reading, I highly recommend that you do! Stage readings offer actors the opportunity to engage with a wide range of scripts and characters without the intensive time commitment of a full production. I directed two of them at a middle school–Holes (which included several teachers in the cast) , A Christmas Story and Bridge to Terabithia. Our focus was not about reading a new play, but having extra opportunities for students to participate with very little friction for them to do so. These three plays are all ready published.
Additionally, stage readings are much less expensive to produce than a full production. Depending upon the playwright and how new the play is, you could pay them a stipend for the opportunity to introduce their show or give them a portion of your ticket sales. However, they may look at the opportunity to have their show heard is payment enough.
Stage Readings in the School Setting
My goal in directing stage readings was to give more students an opportunity to perform. We’d only rehearse for five weekdays, then put up the production. These extra productions gave performers additional opportunities to hone their craft. They could experiment with different genres. Definitely, it gave students an opportunity explore characters they might not have the chance to portray in a traditional play.
You can keep your expenses down by directing a stage reading, too. There is no set to build, only chairs and music stands are needed. Usually, my students would dress in some sort of costume of their choosing using street clothes. However, the costume was more of a suggestion to the character than anything else.
In the photo above, you’ll see a backdrop was configured for this play. This is an option for you if you want to give the play a little more life, but it is not expected.
Impact on Audiences
For audiences, stage readings offer a unique and intimate experience. The absence of elaborate sets and costumes allows spectators to use their imagination. Consequently, this creates a more personal connection with the narrative. By focusing on the spoken word audiences are encouraged to actively listen. This cleverly draws the audience into the intricate layers of the script.
Moreover, stage readings often feature new or lesser-known works, providing audiences with a sneak peek into the creative process. There’s the potential for discovering hidden gems. Additionally, the simplicity of the presentation allows for a more immediate and unfiltered connection between the audience and the story being told. This fosters a shared experience of discovery.
A Full Circle Moment
This stage reading experience was a full circle for Melissa Trierweiler and I. I’ve directed Melissa several times since she was a student of mine when she was twelve years old. Now a grown woman, it is her turn to direct me. The experience was very special for both of us.
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PHCoffee was our theater for the evening.
In conclusion, I encourage you to consider adding a stage reading to your school season. In the tapestry of theatrical expression, stage readings weave a distinctive thread. They emphasize the power of the spoken word and the richness of storytelling. Stage readings open the door to a realm where language and emotion reign supreme. Not surprisingly, they captivate both performers and audiences alike.
As a form of artistic exploration, stage readings stand as a testament to the enduring potency of the written word. Moreover, they transcend the boundaries of traditional theatrical conventions. So, try producing a stage reading! You never know. Perhaps there are some hidden talents in your school who think this experience would be very cool. Maybe they’ll audition for you? Got reluctant students in your class, check out this post, Ten Ways to Teach Reluctant Students in Your Theater Class.
Have you directed any stage readings? What are your opinions of them? I’d love to hear from you. Contact me at DhcBaldwin@gmail.com
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