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Fake Fruit (Bananas) - [[Jak Coventry]] | |||
'''Make the Inside Bean Bags:''' | |||
1. Draw and cut out the template for the bags. One large “leaf shape” front and two side flaps. | |||
2. Overlock the side flaps to the large front and turn inside-out. Do not overlock the opening yet! | |||
3. Fill the bag with beans and some wadding, pin it closed and use wither the overlocker or the sewing machine to stitch it closed. | |||
[[File:JBFruit4.JPG|100px]] [[File:JBFruit5.JPG|100px]] | |||
'''Make the Outside Cover:''' | |||
1. Draw and cut out the template for the covers, these are the same as the templates used for the inside bean bags but are 1cm larger at each edge. The outside covers are made from fleece material, obviously yellow! | |||
2. Using the sewing machine, and yellow thread, sew the side flaps to the large front part. | |||
3. Wrap the inside bean bags in some wadding and stuff into the fleece covers. | |||
4. Pin and machine the fleece material closed. | |||
5. Cut off any of the remaining threads. | |||
The designer asked that these fruits were to look bruised and a bit older so they were sprayed with a black paint solution to show bruising, and painted at the tops and bottoms to make the bananas look realistic. | |||
[[File:JBFruit1.jpg|100px|Left]] [[File:JBFruit2.jpg|100px|Center]] [[File:JBFruit3.jpg|100px|Right]] | |||
The other pieces of fruits used the same system in that they had an inner bean bag to ensure the beans didn’t spill out if the material burst at any moment. | |||
Some of these fruits will be added the props store in the fake fruit section. | |||
==Technical Stage Management== | ==Technical Stage Management== |
Revision as of 19:43, 30 November 2017
The Jungle Book | ||
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Production | A3 Jungle Book | |
Performance Time | ||
Performance Dates | December 2017 | |
General | ||
Venue | New Atheneum Theatre | |
Creative Team | ||
Designer | Robin Peoples | |
Lighting Designer | Stephen Keenan | |
Sound Designer | Jack McWeeny | |
Production Team | ||
Production Manager | Stephen Roe | |
Stage Manager | Laurie Sutton | |
DSM | Kirstie Connel | |
ASM | Cameron Kerr | |
Andrew Swarbrigg | ||
Jak Coventry | ||
TSM | Yesha Subotincic West | |
DTSM | Regan Kelly | |
Head of Flys | James Hamilton | |
Sound 1 | Steven Selby | |
PLX | Amy Dawson | |
LX Crew | Ross Brodie | |
Craig Stevenson | ||
Andrew Johnston | ||
LX Programmer | Calum Dunbar |
Overview
In the year in which Disney's first cartoon celebrates its 50th anniversary, we are delighted to present Stuart Paterson's acclaimed stage adaptation of Rudyard Kipling's original Jungle Book stories. The story of Mowgli, the baby stolen by a tiger and raised by wolves, is thrilling and heart-warming all at once. As Mowgli finally defeats the fearsome tiger, with help from his animal friends, he must come to terms with what life holds for him next, in the jungle or the village.
Thur 14 Dec / 12.30pm - Relaxed Performance.
Fri 15 Dec / 7pm - Signed in BSL by Iain Hodgetts and Janice Murdoch.
Stage Management
Fake Fruit (Bananas) - Jak Coventry
Make the Inside Bean Bags:
1. Draw and cut out the template for the bags. One large “leaf shape” front and two side flaps.
2. Overlock the side flaps to the large front and turn inside-out. Do not overlock the opening yet!
3. Fill the bag with beans and some wadding, pin it closed and use wither the overlocker or the sewing machine to stitch it closed.
Make the Outside Cover:
1. Draw and cut out the template for the covers, these are the same as the templates used for the inside bean bags but are 1cm larger at each edge. The outside covers are made from fleece material, obviously yellow!
2. Using the sewing machine, and yellow thread, sew the side flaps to the large front part.
3. Wrap the inside bean bags in some wadding and stuff into the fleece covers.
4. Pin and machine the fleece material closed.
5. Cut off any of the remaining threads.
The designer asked that these fruits were to look bruised and a bit older so they were sprayed with a black paint solution to show bruising, and painted at the tops and bottoms to make the bananas look realistic.
The other pieces of fruits used the same system in that they had an inner bean bag to ensure the beans didn’t spill out if the material burst at any moment.
Some of these fruits will be added the props store in the fake fruit section.
Technical Stage Management
The Team
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Technical Stage Manager - Yesha Subotincic West
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Deputy Technical Stage Manager - Regan Kelly
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Head of Flys - James Hamilton
First Year Stage Crew
Joshua Brown, Greig Buckley, Neal Clark, Lewis Douglas, Rhys Gaughan, Peter Goddard, Meirian Hall-Jones, Ronan O'Neill
Ground plan
Scan of hand drawn plan by Robin Peoples.
Flying Monkey
Click here [1] to see the first (mini) test video of the Flying Monkey track system.