Povezlo & SvenArden
Hey Sven, you ever think how a splash of risk could shake up your polished rehearsal routine? I’m thinking of throwing in some spontaneous set twists – your take on that?
Risk can be useful, but it has to be controlled. If the twist serves the story and keeps the actors focused, then go for it. If it feels like chaos for chaos’s sake, cut it. Always plan the safety nets first.
Exactly, no wild cards without a net, but let’s keep that net low enough to feel the thrill – the perfect balance between order and chaos.Got it – safety first, excitement second. Let’s keep that tightrope walk sharp.
Fine. Keep the net close, let the actors feel the edge, but never let it catch the audience in a stumble. We'll test the balance on set, not in the middle of a scene.
Got it – tight rope, quick checks, no audience stumbles. Let’s test it, keep the edge sharp, and make it a showstopper.