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RUNNING: cumbersome scene shifts
dchec2100:
Wearing the ASM hat for a bit... just wondering what type of scene shifts you find the most cumbersome... not necessarily the most complex. For instance, I hate shifting living rooms / dining rooms / bedrooms, that sort of thing. It's tough to automate those types of changes from offstage on just rails and flies, a lot of it just has to be carried off and on. Big, bulky pieces aren't diffecult, just cumbersome.
MatthewShiner:
Children's Hour (By Lillian Helman)
Act 1
Realestic Interior of New Englad Girls School
Couchess, desk, Books Cases, break away kitten
Act 2
Realestic Upscale interior
Couches, Side Board, Coffe Table, Big Side Chairs
AND THEN ACT 3
RIGHT BACK TO THE FIRST SET.
Yep, everything right back to where it started.
Sigh.
Cumbersome, you betcha.
linka:
I'm not too fond of shifts that involve falling elements like snow, leaves, glitter, rain, superballs ... or needing a makita to install every show. Or blood. Or real food (Joy Luck Club we served 4 main courses a night).
Otherwise, I love being the props runner on "real" shows where the set involves a lot of set dressing.
PSMKay:
Yow, real food is always tricky. For some reason over the course of my career I was involved in no fewer than four productions with seders onstage... I learned how to fake charoset in several different ways. The worst one was clearing the full banquet table in pitch black on a crowded set with a crew of 8... we had enough trouble not tripping over each other let alone trying to do it with porcelain dishes and metal ewers.
loebtmc:
ah - two fun areas, practical food and absurd scene shifts
both in my recent production of The Real Thing
1) they have to pour and drink mimosas on stage - easy, right? but no, one actor can't have fruit in any shape, three can't have sugar (nor sugar substitutes) and one is allergic to anything chemical. So we mixed mineral water (not artificially carbonated, no additives) lightly touched w black tea (amazingly, something all four could digest) for champagne, and used yellow bell pepper juice - really - for the OJ -
2) and the scene shifts - in a tiny and cluttered backstage with ackwardly oversized and stupidly heavy furniture being SILENTLY swapped on the upstage half of the hollow wooden turntable while the scene took place in lights downstage - the worst two being a) a full set-up cleared and reset with another full set-up by two slight backstage crew (one doubling as the quick-change/wardrobe mistress) during a very quiet and intimate 15-20 second scene, and b) similar full unset and reset with a full stage worth of props and furniture during another quiet 1 minute scene.
Sigh
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