The youngest member of the NT Connections cast blogs about going back into rehearsal...

This week was the first week back in rehearsal for our connections play, "Tomorrow I’ll Be Happy," by Jonathan Harvey. To say we had had no practice for nearly 6 weeks the play was in great condition and some scenes felt like they were nearly perfect. 
We started the session by reading the report by the director of National Connections who came to watch one of 4 performances we did in and around Wakefield. The report outlined several points where things could be tweaked or played around with, but these were mainly to do with set and logistics. The review was nothing but complementary about the actors but also gave them small points to improve upon. Then we had one stop start run of the show so the actors could remind them selves of the piece again
For those who don’t know, "Tomorrow I’ll be Happy," is a play about a young gay lad named Darren who is killed by several of his peers in a homophobic hate crime. The story is not in chronological order and follows Marcus; a friend of Darren’s who is trying to discover what happened to him. Obviously it is a pretty hard play to perform because of the delicate nature of some of the themes. However even though the actors had had little practice for a month or so the integrity of the piece was as present as before. 
Every one in the cast looked ready and raring to go so hopefully the next 3 weeks of rehearsal will be as good as this one

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