Rehearsal Workshop

Method

A workshop method for testing scenes, interactions, timing, movement, dialogue, facilitation, or participant flow through rehearsal.

Description

A rehearsal workshop uses bodies, space, props, scripts, cues, and rough systems to test how an immersive experience works before it is fully built. It can reveal timing problems, unclear roles, awkward transitions, missing instructions, safety issues, and moments where the participant’s position needs to be clarified.

Typical Use

Used in immersive theatre, performance-based VR, installation design, onboarding design, participatory work, mixed reality, narrative prototyping, and facilitator preparation.

Scope Note

This method may include table reads, blocking sessions, role-play, cue rehearsal, spatial walkthroughs, facilitator practice, timing tests, prop use, participant stand-ins, and discussion after each pass.

Boundary Note

The value of rehearsal comes from trying the work in time and space, where pacing, bodies, hesitation, and attention can be observed directly.

Collaboration Note

Usually involves directors, performers, writers, experience designers, interaction designers, producers, facilitators, stage managers, sound designers, and technical staff.

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