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Many people don't realize how much effort goes into a production before it appears on the stage. This blog is to write about those efforts and help give the audience a greater appreciation for what they see. It's also meant to be educational, so if you have a question about anything, please don't hesitate to ask!

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

One Down, Two to Go

"A Day in the Death of Joe Egg" is official done and closed. Next up- "Talk Radio"!

We have started setting up walls in the PAH (Performing Arts Hall), along with the main character's desk. On Friday, the scene painting class is going to help the set designer add the details to the walls now that each wall has a base coat. As we go into tech rehearsals on Saturday, the goal is to have all the walls up and everything painted, including the finishing layer of glaze (a clear coat that adds a reflective and protective finish, used especially on wood floors). Realistically, though, is that by the time we start on Saturday, the walls are up and painted, and the floor has a base coat.

Looking ahead, "Fefu and Her Friends" had another design meeting yesterday (Tuesday). Plans and ideas are coming along, and it's now a matter of finalizing everything so the serious work can begin.

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