Inter/section

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Inter/section
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Summary
Location
Chandler Studio Theatre
Creative Team
Director
Lighting Designer
Sound Supervisor
Production Team
Production Manager
Jacqui Howard
Stage Manager - flux and It's My House
Stage Manager - Prologue and Rain in Glasgow
Stage Manager - Insomniacs for Breakfast and Epilogue
Assistant Stage Managers
Production Electrician
Jon
Lighting Programmer
Production Sound Engineer
Head Of Stage
Stage Technician
Stage Technician
Stage Technician

Overview

Inter/section is the CPP 3 cohort split into different groups putting on devised work. There is 6 sections - one per group, a prologue, and an epilogue.

flux

Rain in Glasgow

It's My House

Insomniacs for Breakfast

Design

This show was designed throughout the rehearsal process by the performers with assistance from the production team who knew the performance space.

Lighting

Sound Design

Loop Station

A loop station was used live on stage by one of the performers. This was complimented with some composition and foley made by the same student.

A stereo feed was taken from the loop station.

Speaker Plans

The speakers used on this show were;

- KV2 ESD 12 (L, R, C)

- KV2 EX 1.5

- KV2 EX 6 (Rear LR, Floor LR)

Other plans

MIDI, MSC, and MTC was used in this show.

Midi was used to control desk scenes in the QL5 from QLab, MSC was used to trigger LX cues at specific points, and MTC was used at a particular point in the show to keep lx cues in time with sound. This was recorded to MTC in tech and the MTC triggered the lx from there.

The QL5 was downstairs for plot and tech and we initially had various computers for different things.

Mics

Practical Mic

There was a flown (fake) Shure 55sh in one scene which was used both as a prop and to speak into.

One group also used CPC headset mics.

Hairline Mics

Stage Management

Prop Highlights

Baby in Jar

Rain Chandelier

Technical Stage Department

Ground Plans