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A helpful way to keep every department up to date throughout rehearsals is to create a tech bible. This document should contain all the information for each department as well as an explanation of each performance. (I have attached the ones created for each performance below).  
A helpful way to keep every department up to date throughout rehearsals is to create a tech bible. This document should contain all the information for each department as well as an explanation of each performance. (I have attached the ones created for each performance below).  


[[Tech Bibles]]
''Tech Bibles''






[[Props Makes]]
''Props Makes''


One prop which needed to be made by stage management was wooden swords. This was due to the group needing roman looking dress swords at a very low cost.
One prop which needed to be made by stage management was wooden swords. This was due to the group needing roman looking dress swords at a very low cost.

Revision as of 14:02, 23 May 2018


CPP3 Collaborations 2018


Performance dates

Imperium - 17th of May 2018 Fly Trap - 22nd of May 2018 Water voice - 25th of May 2018

Production Team

Production Manager - Colin Bell and Kevin Murray

Lighting Designer - Simon Alex McEwan

Stage Manager - Kirstie Connel

Assistant Stage Managers on book - Peter Goddard

Production Electrician- Andrew Johnston

Technical Stage Manager- Regan Kelly

Assistant Technical Stage Managers- Nele Hahnsen and Dale Gibb

Sound 1 and AV - Callum Farrell

Production Lighting Support - Jazz Hutsby

Lighting Programmer and Op - Rhys James Gaughan


Stage Management -

Being a stage manager on the CPP3 Performances the main responsibilities are risk assessments, time management and communication. You have to make sure that everyone is kept up to date with changes to the performances throughout the rehearsal process but also during production weeks. Sourcing props is mainly done by the performers unless they need something that is more challenging to source for example straw or wooden swords etc.

A helpful way to keep every department up to date throughout rehearsals is to create a tech bible. This document should contain all the information for each department as well as an explanation of each performance. (I have attached the ones created for each performance below).

Tech Bibles


Props Makes

One prop which needed to be made by stage management was wooden swords. This was due to the group needing roman looking dress swords at a very low cost.