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*'''Sound 2''' - [[Sean Quinn]]
*'''Sound 2''' - [[Sean Quinn]]
*'''Sound 3''' - [[Calum Paterson]]
*'''Stage Crew''' - [[Ryan Davy]], [[Jamie Ford]], [[Matt Turnbull]]


*'''Wardrobe Supervisor''' - Cate Mackie
*'''Wardrobe Supervisor''' - Cate Mackie
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==Stage Management==
==Stage Management==


To help us put the scaffolding back up in the Chandler I made a not of the markings on the scaffolding bars and the position of the steel deck legs.
To help us put the scaffolding back up in the Chandler I made a note of the markings on the scaffolding bars and the position of the steel deck legs.
 
[[File:Scaffolding_Tower_Markings.docx]]
 
 
Lots of drinks were used in the show. Below is a document outlining how the drinks were made.
 
[[File:Drinks_Mixing_ourhouse.pdf]]
 
 
 
Attached below is a risk assessment for a cast performing on a scaffolding platform structure in rehearsals.
 
[[File:OH_Cast_on_Platform_in_Rehearsals_RA.pdf]]
 
Attached below is the complete props list including sourcing information.
 
[[File:Completed Props List.pdf]]
 
==Technical Stage Management==
 
===Kit List===
 
====Clamps====
90° Scaff Clamp x31
 
Swivel Scaff Clamp x75
 
Split Swivel Scaff Clamps x15 (30 halves)
 
Split Doughty Clamps x1 (2 halves)
 
I-Beam Doughty Clamps x6
 
Wall Hinges x12
 
====Feet====
Square Feet x24
 
Round Feet x10
 
Split Round Feet x2
 
====Masking====
Chandler Soft Blacks (4m x 6m) x3
 
Hard Black Book Flat (6m) x2
 
Hard Black Book Flat (5.5m) x2
 
French Braces x4
 
==Electrics==
 
===The "M"===
A centre piece of the set was the large madness M. The designer had originally desired the M to be draped in Festoon, but it was decided that adding a layover piece to the structure would aid in both speed and aesthetic.
 
The M was wired with 3 separate parallel circuits, so as to allow the M to chase between it's three different colours. The parallel wiring also allowed redundancy in the event of a lamp failure.

Latest revision as of 09:14, 5 October 2015


Show Dates

Preview 29th November 2014

2nd of December - 5th of December 2014

Creative Team

  • Director - Joe Douglas
  • Designer - Suzie Inglis
  • Choreographer - Chris Wilson
  • Musical Director - David Highman
  • Assistant Musical Director - Tamara Saringer
  • LX Designer - Davy Cunningham


Production Team

  • Production Manager - Stephen Roe
  • Wardrobe Supervisor - Cate Mackie
  • Wardrobe Deputy - Meg Davies
  • Wardrobe Assistant - Barbara Grant
  • Venue Technician - Gary Laing

Stage Management

To help us put the scaffolding back up in the Chandler I made a note of the markings on the scaffolding bars and the position of the steel deck legs.

File:Scaffolding Tower Markings.docx


Lots of drinks were used in the show. Below is a document outlining how the drinks were made.

File:Drinks Mixing ourhouse.pdf


Attached below is a risk assessment for a cast performing on a scaffolding platform structure in rehearsals.

File:OH Cast on Platform in Rehearsals RA.pdf

Attached below is the complete props list including sourcing information.

File:Completed Props List.pdf

Technical Stage Management

Kit List

Clamps

90° Scaff Clamp x31

Swivel Scaff Clamp x75

Split Swivel Scaff Clamps x15 (30 halves)

Split Doughty Clamps x1 (2 halves)

I-Beam Doughty Clamps x6

Wall Hinges x12

Feet

Square Feet x24

Round Feet x10

Split Round Feet x2

Masking

Chandler Soft Blacks (4m x 6m) x3

Hard Black Book Flat (6m) x2

Hard Black Book Flat (5.5m) x2

French Braces x4

Electrics

The "M"

A centre piece of the set was the large madness M. The designer had originally desired the M to be draped in Festoon, but it was decided that adding a layover piece to the structure would aid in both speed and aesthetic.

The M was wired with 3 separate parallel circuits, so as to allow the M to chase between it's three different colours. The parallel wiring also allowed redundancy in the event of a lamp failure.