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Revision as of 23:23, 20 May 2018

Street Scene
Summary
Dates May 19, 21, 23, 25 2018
Performance Course
Location NAT
Creative Team
Director Alexandra Spencer Jones
Conductor Robert Houssart
Designer Adrian Linford
Lighting Designer Charlie Morgan Jones
Sound Designer Fraser Cherrington
Production Team
Production Manager Stephen Roe
Stage Manager Rebecca Bell
Deputy Stage Manager Susannah McWhirter

About the Show

Weill said of Rice's play, “It (is) a simple story of everyday life in a big city, a story of love and passion and greed and death. I saw great musical possibilities in its theatrical device – life in a tenement house between one evening and the next afternoon.” Street Scene is an 'American opera', providing a synthesis of European opera and American musical theatre. In the 1980s Scottish Opera premiered Street Scene in the UK, and we look forward to seeing it again on a Glasgow stage in May. (Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, 2018)

Source:

Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. (2018). Street Scene - Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. [online] Available at: https://www.rcs.ac.uk/boxoffice-event/eventid/118009-Street-Scene [Accessed 11 May 2018].

Stage Management

Technical Stage Management

Overview

Set Elements

Houses

Garage Door

Walk Down Traps

Washing Lines

Flying Bridges

Flys/Automation

Lighting

LX Plan

Scroller

Practicals

Follow Spots

Sound