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<pdf>Middletown Flys Bible.pdf</pdf>
<pdf>Middletown Flys Bible.pdf</pdf>

Revision as of 22:01, 19 November 2019



Middletown
Summary
Dates
29th October - 1st November 2019
Performance Course
Acting
Location
The New Athenaeum
Creative Team
Director
Matthew Lenton
Designer
Sound Designer
Lighting Designer
Voice Support
Jean Sangster
Production Team
Production Manager
Colin Bell
Stage Manager
Deputy Stage Manager
Assistant Stage Manager
Assistant Stage Manager
Stage Supervisor
Malcolm Stephen
Deputy Stage Supervisor
Lighting Programmer and Operator
Production Electrician
Lighting crew
Lighting crew
Lighting crew
Production Sound Engineer and Sound Operator
Lead Propmaker
Senior Propmaker
Senior Propmaker
Assistant Propmaker
Assistant Propmaker
Assistant Propmaker
Assistant Propmaker
Assistant Propmaker
Assistant Propmaker
Scenic Artist
Scenic Artist
Scenic Artist
Scenic Artist

Summary

A play about a town, the world, & life

Cast

John Dodge - Sam Stopford and Angus Taylor

Mary Swanson - Alana Jackson and McCallister Selva

Male Doctor/Ground Control - Jamie Burch

Cop - Keiran Duncan

Librarian - Eimear Fearon

Female Doctor/Tour Guide - Lesley Lemon

Mechanic - Calvin Noble

Public Speaker/Male tourist/Greg/Janitor - Jack McCreadie

Female tourist/Landscaper/Attendant - Margaux Mustos

Lighting

Sound

Mic Placement


This was the placement of 1 of 2 DPA microphones that were used on tables to pick up small movements, such as shuffling a deck of cards



Technical Stage Department

The biggest element of the show for the technical stage department was the 2.8M high truss bridge. The bridge was constructed using 95% of the RCS truss stock.

The top section of the bridge was constructed at ground level, raised using 4 load guard chain motors, the leg sections were then connected and it the bridge was landed. Workshop attached the top deck before the bridge was put on legs to make the construction process easier and safer by keeping all work at ground level. They constructed the deck by using some 18mm ply and some timber bracing that spanned the width of the truss. This was attached to the truss using doughty half couplers. Once the bridge was clad it was covered in astro turf. The get offs were constructed using the buttress towers and a combination of treads, these were ratchet strapped to the truss bridge.

One problem that we encountered was that due to the length of the bridge and the fact there was no support in the middle it caused the bridge to bounce when walked on. To prevent this workshop constructed some supports that were screwed into the floor and attached to the truss using doughty half couplers.

Truss used.

3m x 8.

2m x 6.

1m x 5.

0.5m x 4.

0.25m x4 (hired).

Base plate x 4.

Box (3 way corner) x 4.

Box (t piece) x 2.

Truss supports (built by workshop) x 4.

Bridge
Bridge
Bridge
Get off
Get off
Bridge Deck
Truss Support
Buttress tower
Fly Plot