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Technical Areas of Theatre 1. Set design and construction 2. Scene painting 3. Sound design and construction 5. Properties design and construction 7. Makeup design and execution 9. Publicity 6. Costume design and construction 8. Stage Management 4. Lighting design and construction 10. House Management

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Technical Areas of Theatre. 1. Set design and construction. 2. Scene painting. 3. Sound design and construction. 4. Lighting design and construction. 5. Properties design and construction. 6. Costume design and construction. 7. Makeup design and execution. 8. Stage Management. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Technical Areas of Theatre1. Set design and construction

2. Scene painting

3. Sound design and construction

5. Properties design and construction

7. Makeup design and execution

9. Publicity

6. Costume design and construction

8. Stage Management

4. Lighting design and construction

10. House Management

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Set design and construction

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Lighting design & construction

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Sound design & construction

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Shawnee Mission Northwest High SchoolPresents

Presented through special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc. publishers

Publicity

SMNW Parker Auditorium12701 W. 67th St.

7:00 pm $7.00 reserved seating

For tickets call: 993-7364 orEmail [email protected]

PostersBannersSandwich boardsPress releasesNewspaper SMSD.orgFacebookSMNW.com

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Properties design & construction

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Scene painting

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Makeup design & execution

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Costumes design & construction

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Stage Management

The best stage manager is invisible and unheard—just like the best crew.

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House Management

The House Manager and house staff (ushers) serve as hosts for the audience; they are the liaisons between the patrons and the players.

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ushers

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ASCAPUnion for Composers,

Authors and Publishers

American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers

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IATSE

Union for Technical Professionals

International Association of Theatrical Stage Employees

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AFTRA

Union for Radio and Television actors

American Federation of Television and Radio Artists

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SAG

Movie Actor’s Union

Screen Actor’s Guild

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EquityActor’s Equity Association

Stage Actor’s Union

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Recreational Theatre

Professional Theatre

Educational Theatre

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OSHAOccupational Safety and Health Administration

Government agency that controls safety in the

workplace

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cyclorama Canvas stretched smooth on a batten and flown- used to project light or images

drops

elevation

pit

FOH

Canvas cloth stretched on a batten to fly-usually painted

A drawing of a set from the audience’s viewpoint

Lowered area where the orchestra is located

Front of House

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masking

scene shop

electrics

floor/ground plan

flat

Fabric or flats used to hide wing space

Workshop where scenery is built and tools, paint and scenery are stored

Battens or pipes that have electricity running through them

Drawing of an overhead view of a set indicating where doors, windows, flats, etc. are located

A wooden frame covered with cloth used as the basic unit of structure for a box set

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flies/loft Area above stage in which scenery can disappear

house

wagons

wings

grip

Where audience sits

4 x 8 platforms with wheels attached so they can be moved

Offstage area left and right of the playing area

Person who moves scenery

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act curtain

proscenium

batten

box set

strike

Curtain hung just upstage of the proscenium

The arch or frame enclosing the visible stage: the hole between the stage and the auditorium

Pipe from which lights, curtains, scenery etc. can be suspended and flown

Two or three walls that form the interior of a room

To dismantle the set and store the pieces

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Counterweightsystem

apron

sight line

legs/trees

A system of lines and weights that give mechanical advantage to the raising and lowering of scenery

Area downstage of curtain line

The furthest angle from which everything on stage can be seen from the audience

Curtains, usually hung in pairs stage right and stage left, to mask the backstage area

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And nowyou know.

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