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An exciting feature for the electrics team on this run was using Pea-Lights to compliment the hung "trees", as pictured in the above section. Otherwise, we had a very pleasant run encountering minimal issues along the way- a joy for all.
An exciting feature for the electrics team on this run was using Pea-Lights to compliment the hung "trees", as pictured in the above section. Also we have to mention the mirror ball we hung in the rig- the mirror ball we have in the LX store was being used on Opera, so we had to obtain a mirror ball and a rotator. We found the mirror ball within the building, and borrowed the rotator courtesy of the Tron. Otherwise, we had a very pleasant run encountering minimal issues along the way- a joy for all.


==Sound==
==Sound==


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Revision as of 20:38, 20 February 2019


A Midsummer Night's Dream 2019
Summary
Dates
22th February - 26th February 2019
Performance Course
Second Year BA Acting
Location
Chandler Studio Theatre
Creative Team
Director
Ali De Souza
Assistant Director
Michael Wallace
Musical Director
Jacob Kerzner
Composer
Aidan Teplitzky
Fight Director
Raymond Short
Designer
Myrrin Hunter-Urie
Sound Designer
Lighting Designer
Production Team
Stage Manager
Deputy Stage Manager
Assistant Stage Manager Rehearsals
Assistant Stage Manager Rehearsals
Assistant Stage Manager Rehearsals
Assistant Stage Manager
Assistant Stage Manager
Stage Supervisor
Stage Supervisor
Production Electrician
Deputy Production Electrician
LX Programmer
Stage LX
Sound No.2/Operator


Overview

To save their forbidden love, a girl and a boy elope and get lost in an enchanted forest. Pursued by jealous friends and hateful enemies, they encounter some belligerent fairies who throw their plans into chaos. The realms of reality and dreams blur as the supernatural seduces the unremarkable.

A Midsummer Night’s Dream is a story of illusion, mischief and transformation, celebrating the creative and often destructive power of love. It remains one of Shakespeare’s best-loved plays, popular for its feast of magic, madness and humour.

This is the BA Acting Year 2 Production from 2019.

Cast

Hermia - Felixe Forde

Theseus/Cobweb - Guy Hodgkinson

Hippolyta/Moth - Rebecca Gunn

Egeus/Fairy - Prince K. Appiah

Demetrius - Luke Sumner

Lysander - Jack McCreadie

Helena - Eimear Fearon

Quince (Moon) - Angus Taylor

Nick Bottom (Pyramus) - Jamie Burch

Flute (Thisbe) - Keiran Duncan

Robin Starveling (Wall)/Peaseblossom - Arthur Vasquez

Snug (Lion)/Mustardseed - Asma Messaodene

Puck - Charlie O'Conor

Oberon - Lawrence Hodgson-Mullings

Titania - Veera Lapinkoski

BSL Narrators - EJ Raymond, Bea Webster

Stage Management

This wasn't a props heavy show, but there were lots of makes and a couple buys, this kept everyone busy. Most of the items were borrowed from the props store and NTS.

File:MND Props.pdf

Technical Stage Management

The most complex element of this show were the 5 'Trees' made from hemp lines with books attached and pea lights the full length. These 'Trees' were also to fly out during the action.

The trees in their 'In' position.

All 5 trees were done on separate lines and in total required a 3 operators to ensure smooth running.

Beyond this the set contained a bank of cloths next to each tree which were hung from the catwalks.

For this show we also had to create a snowdrop which initially seemed difficult but for the entire section where it was to be snowing I used a total of 1.5 handfuls of snow.

Lighting

An exciting feature for the electrics team on this run was using Pea-Lights to compliment the hung "trees", as pictured in the above section. Also we have to mention the mirror ball we hung in the rig- the mirror ball we have in the LX store was being used on Opera, so we had to obtain a mirror ball and a rotator. We found the mirror ball within the building, and borrowed the rotator courtesy of the Tron. Otherwise, we had a very pleasant run encountering minimal issues along the way- a joy for all.

Sound

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