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The sound for this production of 'A Mid-Summer Nights Dream' was carried over from the production of 'Henry IV' the week before. Only needing to use six inputs of the Chandler Studio's LS9, two as a left and right input for a Mac running QLab and the other four as possible overheads to add effects like reverb to add to the atmosphere. We used seven outputs for both shows, having 3 x left mid-tops, 3 x right mid-tops and two subs linked together. We had this many because of the seating arraignment in the venue, seating banks on three sides. This amount of speakers allowed us to have a stereo L+R on each bank, having the subs on the middle catwalk of the venue for the best combination of the speakers being hidden with the spread they would provide from a location that is equal distant to each seating bank. |
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A Midsummer Night's Dream | |
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Summary | |
Dates 22nd - 24th March 2017
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Performance Course MA CCT's
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Location Chandler Studio Theatre
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Creative Team | |
Director Hugh Hodgert
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Designer | |
Sound Designer | |
Lighting Designer | |
Production Team | |
Stage Manager | |
Deputy Stage Manager | |
Assistant Stage Manager | |
Assistant Stage Manager | |
Production Electrician | |
Lighting Programmer |
A Midsummer Night's Dream
'Straight from the dark corners of his imagination, but also rooted in both Greek mythology and 16th century English court and country, this most loved of Shakespeare’s plays is both a delightful comedy and a sombre look at some of the darker corners of the human psyche.
A miracle of multi-faceted storytelling, it explores the self in the world and the inner world of the self, exposing the need for empathy, balance and harmony in our relationships with each other and with nature.
A play for our uncertain and unpredictable times if ever there was one.
MA Classical and Contemporary Text in partnership with Bard in the Botanics.'
The Production Team
The Production team was formed of first year students, third year students and external practitioners.
Left to Right- Callum Farrell (production electrician), Dylan Hodgson (LX Operator), James Hamilton (Assistant Stage Manager), Chris Brown (Stage Manager), Miranda Stewart (Deputy Stage Manager), Fraser Cherrington (Assistant Stage Manager), Andrew Johnson (Sound Operator/designer) and Ross Brodie (Sound Operator/designer)
Design
Stage Management
Technical Stage Management
All Technical Stage management activities were taken care of mainly by the Stage management team and the Production Manager.
Lighting
Sound
The sound for this production of 'A Mid-Summer Nights Dream' was carried over from the production of 'Henry IV' the week before. Only needing to use six inputs of the Chandler Studio's LS9, two as a left and right input for a Mac running QLab and the other four as possible overheads to add effects like reverb to add to the atmosphere. We used seven outputs for both shows, having 3 x left mid-tops, 3 x right mid-tops and two subs linked together. We had this many because of the seating arraignment in the venue, seating banks on three sides. This amount of speakers allowed us to have a stereo L+R on each bank, having the subs on the middle catwalk of the venue for the best combination of the speakers being hidden with the spread they would provide from a location that is equal distant to each seating bank.