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The Performer's Checklist

Before You Leave the House

  1. Do I have ALL my costume pieces?
  2. Do I have all footwear?
  3. Do I have my music/background tape?
  4. Do I have normal clothes/footwear to wear home/to cast parties? (I decided to just wear my costume to the theatre once, but then realized I hadn't brought anything normal to wear to the cast party)

Last Minute Checklist

Before you go out on that stage, leave yourself at least 15 minutes to answer the following:

  1. Do I have to go to the bathroom?
  2. Are all my buttons/zippers/snaps done up? (I learned this one the hard way)
  3. Is anything showing that shouldn't be?
  4. Do I have all my props?
  5. Are my teeth clean, and my breath fresh? Do I need to put on more deoderant? (your fellow cast members will thank you)
  6. Is my voice warmed up? Have I stretched all muscle groups?
  7. Did I put foundation makeup on my ears?
  8. Does my hair need another bobby pin? Can I jump up and down without it shaking?
  9. Are subsequent costumes/props ready in the appropriate places? Do I have someone ready to help me with quick costume changes?

Things You Should Always Keep In Your 'Performance Emergency Kit'

  • bobby pins, hair brush, hairspray
  • safety pins
  • needle and various colours of thread
  • deoderant -- there is nothing worse than a chorus member who smells bad
  • an extra pair of tights/nylons
  • clear nailpolish, nail clipper and nail file (for serious breaks and to mend nylons)
  • cough drops (Fisherman's Friends and Ricola work best for singers)
  • Blistex or Chapstick
  • notepad and pen/pencil
  • Kleenex
  • hand cream
  • waterbottle and straw (so you don't mess up your makeup)
  • bandaids and disinfectant
  • moist towlettes (think a big can of baby wipes) and anti-bacterial hand lotion
  • It's usually good to have the lipstick you're using at close hand; if you don't reapply, your lips disappear under the lights by the end of the show. -- Caitlin

E-mail us your suggestions for things to add to the kit.

 

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