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How did the rehearsal process contribute to the final performance?  

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Name: Michael Sims Candidate Number: 8178 Centre Number: 56515 How did the rehearsal process contribute to the final performance? As we progressed through the devising process, our rehearsals increased in complexity, with us upping the workload to keep the group interested. The nature of rehearsals also completely changed during the process; when we began they were solely used as a time to discus new ideas, then we began to put these ideas into practice whilst trying new methods, and finally when we had a completed script we spent our time polishing our work and concentrating on our acting skills. In this way our rehearsal techniques changed as we needed them to and we were conscious not to allow them to digress from the task in hand. It was in these rehearsals that we were able to bee creative, discuss new ideas, and help one another to develop acting skills. For the first few weeks...

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