ABSTRACT

When Stephen Sondheim wrote the lyric in his musical play, Sunday in the Park with George, "Dot by dot ... putting it together ... ," he was writing about the way the renowned artist George Seurat worked in creating his impressionistic masterpieces with dots of paint rather than stokes from the brush. However, Mr. Sondheim could have also been writing of the way technical rehearsals work, "cue by cue ... putting it together." eue by cue the technical elements of the show are joined together with the work and artistry created by the actors and director in the rehearsal hall. The stage is the canvas on which the technical elements give the play mood, color, feeling, texture, environment, and movement.