1. 3/27/2014, 9:38 Adams Playhouse
2. Identify the sounds farthest from you: There is a general low drone that I can always hear in this theatre, so I think that is the sound farthest from me. I can also hear a whisper or two among the SM and ASMS watching the run-through. A cannot hear the actors in the stage right wings.
3. Identify the sounds at medium range: Medium range sounds are definitely the heels of my many female castmates and the lines and business that is being featured onstage. Right now, there is a loud bell ringing, and I can hear two of my castmates cackling like mischievous little girls. I would also consider the sound of other keyboards at medium range. I can hear about five different girls working at their laptops, and a few whispering.
4. Identify the sounds closest to you: Closest to me, I can hear my own keyboard and my own breathing. I am still coming back to normal breath, being that I just completed my last scene in this run, and I am sniffling a little. When I move my feet, my boots crackle because they are very worn down.
5. General sound level and activity: The general sound level changes from very quiet to pretty loud, depending on what is happening in the scene. Right this very second it is quite low and very relaxing. You can sense that everyone is trying to be politely productive.
6. One word to describe the sound environment: Fluctuating
7. 3 essential sounds to the sound environment:
– The business on the stage
– The sound of multiple MacBook keyboards
-My cast’s heels on the floor of the stage