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'''Flown 4m Persian Rug'''
'''Flown 4m Persian Rug'''
This was perticularly hard to sorce due to the size and look of the rug. The designer wanted a traditional red persian design in a 4m2
 
This was particularly hard to source due to the size and look of the rug: the designer wanted a traditional red Persian design 4m x 3.5m in size.





Revision as of 17:00, 8 June 2010

Three Sisters is a play by Russian author and playwright Anton Chekhov. It was performed on the main stage of the Citizens Theatre in April 2010 as a collaboration between the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama and The Citizens Theatre.


Creative Team

Director - Guy Hollands (Citizens Director)

Set & Costume Designer - Holly Hogart

Lighting Designer - Katrina Kelly

Stage Manager - Claire ??????(Citizens Staff)

Deputy Stage Manager - Emma Whoriskey

Assistant Stage Managers - Sam ???, Barry ???? (Citizens Staff)

Technical Stage Manager - Louise Marr

Production Electrician - Sean McKensie

LX Board Op. -

Sound Board Op. -



Scenic Elements

5m Long Table (strong enough to be danced on)

Black Petals (used to cover the whole of the MS & DS stage areas)

Flown 4m x 4m Persian Rug

Flown Wooden Furniture Frame

Walk Down Trap with Handrails

19 Flown Sliver Birch Trees with Roots

Bark Chippings (used to cover the whole of the US area)

3 Section Veranda Rostra

Flown Rope Swing

30 Minute Leaf Drop

Technical Solutions

Flown 4m Persian Rug

This was particularly hard to source due to the size and look of the rug: the designer wanted a traditional red Persian design 4m x 3.5m in size.


Flown Wooden Furniture Frame


Walk Down Trap with Handrails


19 Flown Sliver Birch Trees with Roots


Veranda Rostra


Flown Rope Swing


30 Minute Leaf Drop

The Desired effect was to look like leaves gently falling in an autumn breeze. One or two leafs were to fall randomly over a period of 30minutes. We considered many ways of achieving this effect but in the end this consisted of me walking up and down the rear catwalk above the stage dropping the leaves at random points in one's, two's and three's.


The alternatives to achieving this effect could have been:

The Mouse Trap

A Hinged Drop Box

A Snow Drop Bag