Stage Management II

This course is a continuation of studies of the working procedures, forms, and regulations used by the stage manager in the Broadway format. Students will be taught the union regulations governing actors, stage managers, designers, and the technicians in the theater...

High School Musicals: the Tech Side ~ AOK1

Members of this class will be working, side by side with current public school teachers. Assisting them in the production process during the school’s semester show. The average High School Theater Teacher wears many hats; Director, teacher, producer, designer,...

Pools, Waterfalls, …

However, let’s get the pool built. First, pools take a lot more water than most people realize. A small pool 10″ deep and 4’ diameter contains 78 gallons of water. 78 gallons of water weighs 650 pounds, or, at 10″ deep, 51 pounds per square foot. That is a lot of...

General Wet Stuff

Techie’s Corner As a continuation of last month’s column about “Rain On Stage”, this month’s column will focus on water on stage. Specifically, water in sinks. Next month, I will wind up this topic with a discussion of other types of water such as...

Rain

Water can be a great tool to add realism to the stage. We will be adding more water effects as they become available. We are thankful to Michael Powers for several articles on the wet stuff.    Michael Powers has graciously allowed us to reprint his articles on the...
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