Cunning Little Vixen: Difference between revisions
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===The Birds=== | ===The Birds=== | ||
In the show there were three actors | In the show there were three actors suspended above stage sat in arm chairs. The flying solution was designed by [http://www.kirbysflying.co.uk/index.html AFX] a company that specialises in performer flying. | ||
[[image:birds.jpg|frame|The birds above stage.]] | [[image:birds.jpg|frame|The birds above stage.]] |
Revision as of 11:02, 10 February 2011
Cunning Little Vixen | |
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The Cunning Vixen And Mr Badger | |
Written by | |
Leoš Janáček | |
Director | |
Elaine Tyler-Hall | |
Venues | |
The Theatre Royal | |
The Edinburgh Festival Theatre |
Following last year's sell out success of War and Peace, the annual collaboration between Scotland’s national conservatoire and Scotland’s national opera company was a revival of the landmark production of The Cunning Little Vixen created by David Pountney. It toured starting in the Theatre Royal Glasgow fininshing in the Edinburgh Festival Theatre.
Set
Construction
The set was constructed using a series of gates and tops. The gates were wooden frames and the tops were large flooring units, sculpted to have the appearance of hills.
Below is a daigram (not to scale) of how the gates were organised, and how the tops were laid out on top.
Challanges
Technical Elements
Masking
The Cyc
Flying Pieces
The Birds
In the show there were three actors suspended above stage sat in arm chairs. The flying solution was designed by AFX a company that specialises in performer flying.