ABSTRACT

This invaluable guide takes a step-by-step approach to many common theater production practices and covers important issues related to the construction of wooden, fabric, plastic, and metal scenery used in stage plays.

Illustrated Theatre Production Guide contains a brief history of physical theatres and the development of various forms such as thrust, proscenium, and black box venues. Operation of theatre equipment is covered in detail in the chapters on rigging and curtains. Instructions for operating a fly system and basic stagehand skills such as knot tying and drapery folding, are clearly outlined. The use of metal tubing as a structural element is explored as an alternative to wooden scenery. The chapter on lighting discusses electrical theory as well as the practical aspects of hanging and focusing lights. The final chapter in Illustrated Theatre Production Guide is a compilation of many different projects that are easy to approach and to complete, and have practical value for a theatre group.

chapter 1|6 pages

Theatre Types

chapter 2|6 pages

Properties of the Proscenium Theatre

chapter 3|12 pages

Theatrical Rigging

chapter 4|6 pages

Ropes And Knot Tying

chapter 5|14 pages

Draperies and Drops

chapter 6|34 pages

Electricity and Lighting Equipment

chapter 7|18 pages

Hardware

chapter 8|10 pages

Shop Supplies

chapter 9|10 pages

Wood, Lumber, and Other Building Materials

chapter 10|16 pages

Hand Tools

chapter 11|20 pages

Saws and Woodworking

chapter 12|30 pages

Constructing Flats

chapter 13|14 pages

Building Steps

chapter 14|24 pages

Decking Methods

chapter 15|16 pages

Metal Frame Construction

chapter 16|6 pages

Full-Scale Patterns

chapter 17|32 pages

Building Doors and Windows

chapter 18|16 pages

Working with Polystyrene Foam

chapter 19|26 pages

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