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<pdf>Instrument Schedule.Pdf</pdf>
<pdf>Instrument Schedule.Pdf</pdf>
===Technical Challenges===
==Floor Cloth==
One of the main design elements was a large painted floorcloth. Due to the nature of the AGOS as a concert venue, we were unable to fix into the floor. This created a logistical challenge with the floorcloth.
We decided to weight the edges of the floorcloth down using a number of fly weights from the Ath.

Revision as of 20:56, 5 June 2013

MACCT Shakespeares 2013 - Women Beware Women & All's Well That Ends Well
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Creative
Director Women Beware Women - Gordon Barr

All's Well That Ends Well- Bill Wright

Set Designer Hazel Blue
Lighting Designer Simon Hayes
Crew
Stage Manager Sam Ramsay
PLX Sam Cunningham
TSM Jenny Howes
LX Operator Mark Blythe
Sound Operator Fraser Milroy
Stats
Venue Alexander Gibson Opera School
Tech April - May '13
Performance Dates All's Well That Ends Well - 8th - 17th May '13

Women Beware Women - 9th - 17th May '13

MACCT Shakespeare double bill. Performed in rep.

Electrics

LX Overview

The Rig was comprised entirely of Generic Fixtures, all powered and controlled by the existing
dimmer infrastructure in the RCS AGOS. Control was provided in the form of a ETC Congo, running
a single Que stack for both shows, one after the other. Four onstage booms provided sidelight
while specials were also placed around the set. Archway Back light was provided by 4 upright booms
behind the set.

LX Equipment

Fixtures

  • STRAND Cantata Profile 11/26 - 6
  • STRAND Cantata Profile 18/32 - 18
  • STRAND Cantata Fresnel - 28
  • SELECON Acclaim Fresnel - 16
  • STRAND Coda Flood - 2
  • PAR 64 (CP62) - 14
  • PAR 16 - 8

Control

  • ETC Congo
  • Strand LD90's

LX Documents

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Technical Challenges

Floor Cloth

One of the main design elements was a large painted floorcloth. Due to the nature of the AGOS as a concert venue, we were unable to fix into the floor. This created a logistical challenge with the floorcloth. We decided to weight the edges of the floorcloth down using a number of fly weights from the Ath.