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== <span style="font-family: Bodoni MT"> <font color="#0000e6">'''Technical Stage Management'''</font> </span> ==
== <span style="font-family: Bodoni MT"> <font color="#0000e6">'''Technical Stage Management'''</font> </span> ==
Anatomy of a suicide was performed in thrust and comprised of 12 pieces of 1220x2440 & 610x2440 Steel deck which was then bolted together to form the Plynth with a dropped acting space in the middle. The deck was then clad with MDF painted to resemble a turkish Bath.  
Anatomy of a suicide was performed in thrust and comprised of 12 pieces of 1220x2440 & 610x2440 Steel deck which was then bolted together to form the Plynth with a dropped acting space in the middle. The deck was then clad with MDF painted to resemble a turkish Bath.  
A prominent technical element was the Bath tub which was constructed of MDF and filled with Pond lining to prevent damage to the set.
A prominent technical element was the Bath tub which was constructed of MDF and filled with Pond lining to prevent damage to the set. Due to the bath being well insulated (being made of wood and rubber pond lining) it was easy to keep the water at a consistently warm temperature, which was around 34-36 degrees.






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Revision as of 13:12, 18 November 2019


Production team==

Anatomy of a suicide
Summary
Dates
29th October-1st November
Performance Course
A3's
Location
Chandler Studio Theatre
Creative Team
Director
Finn Den Hertog
Designer
Sound Designer
Sound Programmer/Operator
Lighting Designer
Production Team
Stage Manager
Deputy Stage Manager
Assistant Stage Manager
Assistant Stage Manager
Assistant Stage Manager
Production Electrician
Lighting Programmer
Lighting Technician

Anatomy of a suicide

Technical Stage Management

Anatomy of a suicide was performed in thrust and comprised of 12 pieces of 1220x2440 & 610x2440 Steel deck which was then bolted together to form the Plynth with a dropped acting space in the middle. The deck was then clad with MDF painted to resemble a turkish Bath. A prominent technical element was the Bath tub which was constructed of MDF and filled with Pond lining to prevent damage to the set. Due to the bath being well insulated (being made of wood and rubber pond lining) it was easy to keep the water at a consistently warm temperature, which was around 34-36 degrees.


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