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  • RE: Basic set pieces

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    Hi Lesley, For our productions in a small space I have three periaktoi that are on casters. This gives me three or more different settings and easy scene transitions. This year for Beauty and the Beast, I added foam panel barn doors to each, giving me some additional settings for castle, forest, and read more

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    Looking for a play to do in the fall. A comedy for high school that has between 10-15 parts, mostly for girls with 1 or 2 character male parts. Already done Clue, 39 Steps, Puffs, Almost Maine and many Don Zolidis plays. Looking for something very funny, small set or set pieces and fun for students to read more

  • RE: Matilda

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    Did you ever figure out if there was a way to double up characters for this show? Thanks in advance. ------------------------------ Jessica Baxter ------------------------------

  • RE: Basic set pieces

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    Please keep in mind. anything that you build for basic set pieces need to have storage sufficient to keep them, this is often overlooked when building for the future. Large items need to be designed for breaking down to store in the smallest space available to be able to not eat up stage or classroom read more

  • RE: Classroom Design

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    This can be a loaded question. What are they truly asking of you? Do they just want your input on your day-to-day classroom space, or do they want your input on the entire building? If it is just the classroom you want to see how to get involved with the building design team or the theatrical read more

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    To burn a witch....four females. I really like this script!

  • RE: Classroom Design

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    Costume and makeup storage is essential. I have a small closet in my classroom, which doubles as a greenroom, where I keep costumes for current shows and a storage shed for everything else. You need more storage than you think. A prop closet. Places for flats and furniture. Beware architects putting read more

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