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|'''Head of Flys''' <div style="text-align: centre;">[[Kyle Jessiman]] </div> | |'''Head of Flys''' <div style="text-align: centre;">[[Kyle Jessiman]] </div> | ||
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|'''Deputy | |'''Deputy Stage Supervisor''' <div style="text-align: centre;"> [[Erin Johnstone]] </div> | ||
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|'''Stage Technicians''' <div style="text-align: centre;"> [[Zoe Peebles]] [[Jamie McDonnell]] [[Jordan Alsoudani]] </div> | |||
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|'''Production Electrician''' <div style="text-align: centre;"> [[]] </div> | |'''Production Electrician''' <div style="text-align: centre;"> [[]] </div> | ||
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===Set=== | ===Set=== | ||
The set consisted of 3 large truck, A cart and lots of flown flats and signs | |||
The barber Truck - This truck only moved UP and Down stage it had a stairs attached to the side and a trap the top platform for Sweeney to drop bodies through | |||
Johanna's Tower - this truck also only moved UP and Down stage it has a detachable ships ladder to provide access to the top platform and large pin hinged doors that would swing open for different scenes | |||
Pie Show Truck - this truck was actually two trucks that would join together to make one larger one. | |||
The Cart - we used the cart originally made for the snow queen withs some modifications it had to live in the dock during the show whilst not on stage due to the size of it. | |||
===Trap=== | |||
The barbershop truck trap was custom built for the production. The chair mechanism was designed by the show designer but featured a leaver connected to the front support frame for the seat, the top of the support frame held 3 x 50mm diameter single direction castor wheels that supported the seat piece of the chair. When the leaver is pulled the wheels move under the seat, dropping the seat panel into a slide. | |||
In order to keep the chair in the correct position for the trap there were 2 supporting drop bolts in place, one on the chair so that when it was placed on the platform it could be bolted down and still able to swivel like the director wanted. The other bolt was underneath the platform, once the chair was swivelled into 'drop' position, the trap operator (dep. Stage Supervisor) would push the bolt up to lock the chair in place and prevent it from moving away from the trap. | |||
The trap was part of the custom built truck. A small panel cut out of the platform and hinged on the short edge closest to the chair. It was held closed using four bolts, operated by the DSS. The platform underneath the trap door was set at a height that allowed the angle of the trap door to match the angle of the chair slide to keep the trap as smooth and safe as possible for the cast. | |||
As the action was not controlled by the cast members going down the trap it was decided that we should contact Ariel Edge to come and assess the trap action and work with the cast and crew to keep the stunt as safe as possible. | |||
The deputy stage supervisor and deputy stage manager were both talked through the action by Ariel Edge and the dss risk assessed the action based on that conversation. | |||
===Ground Plans=== | ===Ground Plans=== | ||
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====Fly | ====Fly Plot ==== | ||
<pdf>Sweeny_Todd_Flyplot.pdf</pdf> | |||
====Automation Cue Sheet (Exported from desk)==== | ====Automation Cue Sheet (Exported from desk)==== | ||
<pdf>Sweeney_Todd_E-cham_Cue_Sheet.pdf</pdf> | |||
==== Deads List (Exported from desk)==== | |||
<pdf>Sweeney_Todd_E-cham_Deads.pdf</pdf> | |||
====Points Plan==== | ====Points Plan==== | ||
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[[File:Sweeney_Todd_IO_V2.xlsx]] | [[File:Sweeney_Todd_IO_V2.xlsx]] | ||
Sound No.2 | |||
we used wavetool to communicate between the no.1 and backstage and used a combination of hairline and forehead positions. | |||
[[File:286334832_320014880173554_8282750221877218629_n.jpg]]-300px | |||
==Lighting== | ==Lighting== |
Latest revision as of 19:17, 10 June 2022
Sweeney Todd | |
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Summary | |
Dates | |
Performance Course Third Year BA Musical Theatre
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Location New Atheneum Theatre
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Creative Team | |
Director | |
Designer | |
Sound Designer | |
Lighting Designer | |
Production Team | |
Stage Manager | |
Deputy Stage Manager | |
Assistant Stage Manager | |
Assistant Stage Manager | |
Assistant Stage Manager | |
Stage Supervisor | |
Head of Flys | |
Deputy Stage Supervisor | |
Stage Technicians | |
Production Electrician [[]]
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Deputy Production Electrician | |
LX Programmer | |
Lighting Crew | |
Production Sound Engineer | |
Sound No.2 |
Overview
Stage Management
Dressing Room Allocations: File:Dressing Room Allocations.docx
Sign in and out sheet week: File:Sign in and out sheet week .docx
setting Lists: File:Setting Lists.xlsx
Set Tracking Sweeney: File:Set Tracking Sweeney.xlsx
Sweeney Todd ASM SR Running list: File:Sweeney Todd ASM Running list Temp SR Track.docx
Sweeney todd ASM Running list Toby & Rory: File:Sweeney Todd ASM Running list Toby & Rory.docx
Props List: File:Sweeny Todd Props List .xlsx
Technical Stage Department
Set
The set consisted of 3 large truck, A cart and lots of flown flats and signs
The barber Truck - This truck only moved UP and Down stage it had a stairs attached to the side and a trap the top platform for Sweeney to drop bodies through
Johanna's Tower - this truck also only moved UP and Down stage it has a detachable ships ladder to provide access to the top platform and large pin hinged doors that would swing open for different scenes
Pie Show Truck - this truck was actually two trucks that would join together to make one larger one.
The Cart - we used the cart originally made for the snow queen withs some modifications it had to live in the dock during the show whilst not on stage due to the size of it.
Trap
The barbershop truck trap was custom built for the production. The chair mechanism was designed by the show designer but featured a leaver connected to the front support frame for the seat, the top of the support frame held 3 x 50mm diameter single direction castor wheels that supported the seat piece of the chair. When the leaver is pulled the wheels move under the seat, dropping the seat panel into a slide. In order to keep the chair in the correct position for the trap there were 2 supporting drop bolts in place, one on the chair so that when it was placed on the platform it could be bolted down and still able to swivel like the director wanted. The other bolt was underneath the platform, once the chair was swivelled into 'drop' position, the trap operator (dep. Stage Supervisor) would push the bolt up to lock the chair in place and prevent it from moving away from the trap. The trap was part of the custom built truck. A small panel cut out of the platform and hinged on the short edge closest to the chair. It was held closed using four bolts, operated by the DSS. The platform underneath the trap door was set at a height that allowed the angle of the trap door to match the angle of the chair slide to keep the trap as smooth and safe as possible for the cast. As the action was not controlled by the cast members going down the trap it was decided that we should contact Ariel Edge to come and assess the trap action and work with the cast and crew to keep the stunt as safe as possible. The deputy stage supervisor and deputy stage manager were both talked through the action by Ariel Edge and the dss risk assessed the action based on that conversation.
Ground Plans
Flys & Automation
This was a relatively busy show for Flys and Auto with a mix of cloths, signs, flats that would meet trucks and automated flats withing flats.
Due to the number of set Pieces we had to split them between Counterweight Bars, Hemp sets, e-cham and Kinesys as well as putting in truss and motors for LX
Flys & Automation Cue Sheet
Pre Show Checks
Fly Plot
Automation Cue Sheet (Exported from desk)
Deads List (Exported from desk)
Points Plan
Sound
Sound No.2
we used wavetool to communicate between the no.1 and backstage and used a combination of hairline and forehead positions. -300px