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The items were then hung from the grid with 1mm 2mm and 4mm braided cord.
The items were then hung from the grid with 1mm 2mm and 4mm braided cord.


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The seating for the show was arranged in a random scattered pattern. For fire safety reasons we tethered the chairs to the floor. To do this we took cord under the seat of the chair and attached each end of the cord to the floor with a screw and penny washer.
The seating for the show was arranged in a random scattered pattern. For fire safety reasons we tethered the chairs to the floor. To do this we took cord under the seat of the chair and attached each end of the cord to the floor with a screw and penny washer.

Revision as of 15:32, 12 November 2018


Attempts On Her Life
Production Information
Performance Dates
30th October - 3rd November 2018
Venue
Chandler Studio Theatre
Creative Team
Director
Guy Hollands
Designer
Lighting Designer
Sound Designer
Production Team
Production Manager
Kevin Murray
Production Electrician
Deputy Production Electrician
[[Lewis Douglas]
Lighting Programmer and Operator
Stage Manager
Deputy Stage Manager
Assistant Stage Managers
Stage Supervisor
Deputy Stage Supervisor
Sound Operator


Stage

Our main technical challenge was to create a 7000 x 7000 truss grid which we would use to hang a 'cloud' of items from.

To do this we assembled a box truss structure with drifts (tensioned with turnbuckles) across the horizontal, and 8mm braided cord across the vertical.

The items were then hung from the grid with 1mm 2mm and 4mm braided cord.

The seating for the show was arranged in a random scattered pattern. For fire safety reasons we tethered the chairs to the floor. To do this we took cord under the seat of the chair and attached each end of the cord to the floor with a screw and penny washer.