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For example, a ‘scene list’ for a production of Shakespeare’s ‘The Tempest’ may look like this:
SCENE LIST
Act 1 Scene 1
Act 1 Scene 2
Act 2 Scene 1
Storm
Act 2 Scene 2
Caliban 2
SCENE
PLAYSHEET
Act 3 Scene 3
Nymphs and spirits
Epiloque
Prospero
Act 3 Scene 2
Court music
Solemn Ariel
Caliban 3
Ariel
Prospero
Ariel
Caliban 1
Ariel 2 & Noises Off
Act 4 Scene 1
Ariel
Nymphs & Reapers
Ariel
Caliban 4
Act 5 Scene 1
Prospero & Ariel
Ariel
Ariel & Caliban
Each scene can contain any number of playsheets and each playsheet contains the sound effect/
music cues for each part of the play. Playsheets and scenes can be selected using NEXT/PREV
SHEET (F2 and F11) and NEXT/PREV SCENE (F8 and F16) in the PLAYSHEET page. You will
note that some playsheets in this example (“Prospero” and “Ariel”, for example) are used over and
over again throughout the production - where there is a basic theme for certain scenes that keeps
recurring, this is an economical way to make use of playsheets.
In this example, it is not absolutely necessary to split the playsheets into different scenes - you
could have just one scene (called “The Tempest” perhaps) that contains all 19 playsheets.
Of course, a production need not be so complex and one playsheet may be all that is required for
a simple production with just a handful of sound effects.
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