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RE: Organizing Costume Sizes
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03-23-2015 06:57
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I find it best to mark ladies costumes with bust, waist, hip measurements, because pattern sizes and store sizes are radically different. And most of us prefer the smaller size number to stroke our egos, but it does nothing to help a costumer pull costumes that fit. ------------------------------ ...
RE: Looking for show with military themes
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Look at the plays of WWII, such as THE HASTY HEART, MRS MINIVER, THE CLOCK, etc. The 1940s and 50s were a time of lots of patriotic material due to the war effort. Samuel French probably has more of the older plays. ------------------------------ Floyd Nash ------------------------------
RE: Squeezing a Theater into a FEMA shelter
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03-13-2015 13:29
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I haven't converted a tornado shelter, but the school where I used to work built a black box theatre with flexible seating, and found it extremely useful as a multi purpose room and testing center.. The district uses it for training and meetings. The lighting grid is built in to allow for any configuration ...
RE: Orchestration for Frog and Toad
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Check with Broadwaymidi.com. . . They might have it. ------------------------------ Floyd Nash ------------------------------
RE: Beauty & the Beast JR- Need resources
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Contact Spotlight Costumes in Pittsburgh. They have a great set of Beauty and Beast Costumes! ------------------------------ Floyd Nash ------------------------------
RE: Thespian Points Question
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If their teaching classes lasts 8 weeks, and they are creating a show at the end of the 8 weeks, I think that this would be the same as directing a show. . . How long is the performance? That would decide for me if I was awarding points for a full length show or a one act. ------------------------------ ...
RE: Victorian Costume Rental
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And even though they are not close to you, Spotlight Costumes in Pittsburgh has beautiful costumes for reasonable rental rates. ------------------------------ Floyd Nash ------------------------------
RE: Victorian Costume Rental
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Tuxedo Wholesalers is a good source for mens period wear at reasonable prices as well. I just looked at the Gentlemens Emporium website, and they seem to have quality merchandise, but also expensive prices for the average school or community theatre. ------------------------------ Floyd Nash ...
RE: PIPPIN
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I directed PIPPIN many years ago, and got a talented art student to build us a hand puppet for the duck which worked very well. The puppet was a combination of rod and hand puppet to allow for movement of the neck and head. For the torch, I had the "mad pyro man" carrying an unlit torch and a large ...
RE: Favorite Murder Mystery Play?
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I directed A MURDER IS ANNOUNCED by Agatha Christie 4 years ago at our school, and it was extremely well received. Plus it is a cast with more women than men, which most of us are always looking for. And even if it isn't a well known title in your area, you can promote it as a Miss Marple play. - ...
RE: growing seeds/flowers in YEAR IN THE LIFE FROG AND TOAD
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When our school did the show, we built an arched Trellis, with window boxes at the base. Then we rigged a pully system into the trellis and hid vine garlands in the flower boxes. All that the actor had to do Was pull tje cords on tje side of the trellis after watering the seeds, and tje plants grew ...
RE: What do I do with outdated lighting equipment.
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if your district is like mine, all of your lighting equipment is on the schools inventory. That means that if you want to get rid of anything you have to go to the person in charge of equipment and find out what paperwork you need to fill out to have it removed. Break a leg! ------------------------------ ...
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