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The stage management department consisted of Stage Manager [[Hannah Henderson]], Deputy Stage Manager [[Zsanka Bollok]] and Assistant Stage Managers [[Lea Meloee]], [[Kyle Jessiman]] and [[Ruby Noble]]. <br> | The stage management department consisted of Stage Manager [[Hannah Henderson]], Deputy Stage Manager [[Zsanka Bollok]] and Assistant Stage Managers [[Lea Meloee]], [[Kyle Jessiman]] and [[Ruby Noble]]. <br> | ||
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As part of the design two black boards were required. We were able to get one from the props Store but were struggling to sources a second one and so decided to build one. As there was a low budget we were able to source the wood for free from construction and from the dock. The design was just a copy of the blackboard we had sourced. | As part of the design two black boards were required. We were able to get one from the props Store but were struggling to sources a second one and so decided to build one. As there was a low budget we were able to source the wood for free from construction and from the dock. The design was just a copy of the blackboard we had sourced. |
Revision as of 21:29, 5 February 2020
Summary
Shakespeare loved writing about twins. In fact he loved writing about them so much that in 'A Comedy of Errors' he didn't settle for one set of twins, he went for two. Because two is funnier than one. The mayhem he creates as Antipholus and Dromio of Syracuse get confused for Antipholus and Dromio of Ephesus is a perfect example of his mastery of comic writing.
Company
Lighting
Sound
Technical Stage Department
Noah Dates - Stage Supervisor
Erin Johnstone - Deputy Stage Supervisor
Stage Management
The stage management department consisted of Stage Manager Hannah Henderson, Deputy Stage Manager Zsanka Bollok and Assistant Stage Managers Lea Meloee, Kyle Jessiman and Ruby Noble.
As part of the design two black boards were required. We were able to get one from the props Store but were struggling to sources a second one and so decided to build one. As there was a low budget we were able to source the wood for free from construction and from the dock. The design was just a copy of the blackboard we had sourced.