Your show is about to start, and a prop fails. How do you navigate a last-minute set change?
The curtain is about to rise and a key prop fails. Panic? No way. Adaptation is your new best friend. Here's how to handle the hiccup:
- Improvise with available resources. Can something else on set double as the missing prop?
- Communicate with the cast. A quick huddle can spark on-the-fly solutions that keep the show flowing.
- Maintain confidence. The audience takes cues from you; if you're calm, they'll embrace the changes as part of the show.
How have you turned a stage mishap into a memorable moment?
Your show is about to start, and a prop fails. How do you navigate a last-minute set change?
The curtain is about to rise and a key prop fails. Panic? No way. Adaptation is your new best friend. Here's how to handle the hiccup:
- Improvise with available resources. Can something else on set double as the missing prop?
- Communicate with the cast. A quick huddle can spark on-the-fly solutions that keep the show flowing.
- Maintain confidence. The audience takes cues from you; if you're calm, they'll embrace the changes as part of the show.
How have you turned a stage mishap into a memorable moment?