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A Brief Overview Theatre Structure
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Why is a flow chart not sufficient? Theatrical Structure isn’t suited to a linear flow chart. There are multiple people above and below more than one group. Each specific theatre has a different way of running things. It can depend on the experience level of the staff. I tried for hours and couldn’t get it right! But for Masquers, it’s a little more straight forward
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Masquers Structure Producer Director Scenic Designer Props Scenic Design Assistant Costume Designer Costume Design Assistant Lighting Designer Lighting Design Assistant Sound Designer Sound Engineer Sound Design Assistant Assistant to the Director Technical Director Stage Manager
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Masquers Structure Producer Director Technical Director Stage Manager
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Masquers Structure Mr. Moreno Director Technical Director Stage Manager
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Masquers Structure Mr. Moreno Mr. Self Miss Senn Mr. Self Stage Manager
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Masquers Structure Mr. Moreno Mr. Self Miss Senn Mr. SelfYOU!
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Masquers Structure Directors Costume Designer Scenic Designer Lighting Designer Sound Designer Assistant to the Director
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Costume Designer
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Scenic Designer
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Lighting Designer
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Sound Designer
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Masquers Structure Mr. Self Miss Senn Costume Designer Scenic Designer Lighting Designer Sound Designer Assistant to the Director
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Masquers Structure Mr. Self Miss Senn Costume Designer Scenic Designer Lighting Designer Sound Designer YOU!!!
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Masquers Structure Mr. Self Miss Senn Costume Assistant ? Scenic Assistant ? Lighting Assistant ? Sound Assistant ? YOU!!!
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Masquers Structure Mr. Self Miss Senn YOU!!! ? ? ? YOU!!!! ? YOU!!!
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Stage Manager The person who is responsible for running rehearsals and performances and overseeing assistant stage managers. There is at least one additional stage manager on most productions, and musicals usually have two additional. During performances, one stage manager “calls,” or gives cues to technical crew who run lights, sound and sets. The other stage manager(s) supervise activity on the “deck,” or backstage, lending assistance to actors and running crews. From www.onlocationeducation.com/en/ole-glossary
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Stage Manager For Masquers Help run auditions Keeping rehearsals on track Take down blocking Take line notes Call the show Organize the crew Facilitate communication
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Assistant to the Director Mainly an observership Duties can include: Taking notes Research Additional Set of Eyes The job is dependent on the director’s needs and the student’s experience and capability
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Costume Design Assistant Help the designer locate needed pieces From the Oak Ridge Playhouse Costume Shop From stock From donations From the company Log all loaned items and check them in at the start and end of every rehearsal Keep track and coordinate any and all quick changes
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Scenic Design Assistant Help the designer locate any and all scenery pieces and props From loans From donations From company Help schedule build days and coordinate community volunteers Log and check in all props before and after rehearsals Track all scenery moves needed and work alongside the stage manager to ensure the crew knows how to work all scenery changes
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Lighting and Sound Design Assistants TBA We are currently in the process of finding designers, who will help us create a protocol for assistants
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And that’s not all… Masquers will also need: Deck Crew Costume Crew/Dressers Board Operators Scenery construction crew Props Crew Costume construction crew Hang/Focus crew Spot Operators Much MUCH more
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Interested? Sign up on the sheets provided including: Name Grade Email
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Think Design Might Be For You? Sign up on the sheet provided with Name Grade Email Area(s) of design Afternoons (non-Wednesday) available
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