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===Washing line===
 
The washing line was rigged using sash and pulleys. It was attached to the back of the wooden trunks with a screw eye. Cast attached the washing lines to pre set sash lines  UCS and DSR ''( using snap hooks attached to the washing lines )''at the relevant point in the show- they were then taken out by the operator from the gantry at catwalk 3 and cleated off using a swivel clamp as a cleat.
 
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Revision as of 17:58, 30 January 2013


Comedy of Errors
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Creative
Written by William Shakespare
Director Peter Collins
Designer Lisa Bertelotti
Lighting Designer Simon Hayes
Sound Designer Elleanor Taylor
Stats
Venue Chandler
Performance Dates 7th - 9th November 2012


Production Credits

Production Manager Sandy McRobbie

Stage Management

Stage Manager Dougal Gudim

Assistant Stage Manager Jane Paterson

Stage

Technical Stage Managers Rebecca Coull & Melissa MacDonald


Electrics

Cheif Production Electrician Alice McKay

Deputy Production Electrician Oliver Gorman

Electrician Mike Parkin


Sound

Design and operator Elleanor Taylor




Technical Stage Management

Floating Suitcase

Up stage left a suitcase was to float in an 'open' position. We attached a drift through the lining that ran along infront of the ringes and then up to a bar. To hold it in a upright position we attached a line of sash to the handle and attached that to the bar above.


Equipment List
x1 3 meter Drift
x2 1/4 tonne shackles
x1 sash @ 1.5 meters
x1 Screw eye. Size 213

This was rigged in consolation with Electrics, as it was designed to look like the strings of Festoon were bursting out


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Washing line

The washing line was rigged using sash and pulleys. It was attached to the back of the wooden trunks with a screw eye. Cast attached the washing lines to pre set sash lines UCS and DSR ( using snap hooks attached to the washing lines )at the relevant point in the show- they were then taken out by the operator from the gantry at catwalk 3 and cleated off using a swivel clamp as a cleat.