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  • ...have more adventurous set and tech plans and take priority over all other shows. Lunchtime shows are traditionally shown on a Wednesday Lunchtime at 2.15pm. This is because
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  • You’ll find that EUTC shows are the worst to deal with, they see the theatre as there to serve them and Ok, most of the people doing lunchtime shows will have never done a show in Bedlam before and have no idea what’s sens
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  • ...have more adventurous set and tech plans and take priority over all other shows. Lunchtime shows are traditionally shown on a Wednesday Lunchtime at 2.15pm. This is because
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  • ...d other materials relating to past shows. For a semi-complete list of EUTC shows go to [[http://www.bedlamites.co.uk/archive.php www.bedlamites.co.uk/archiv ...e you can find folders with hard copies of publicity and photos from older shows as well as CD's of photos. You will also find old minutes, admin and buildi
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  • {{shows| [[Category:Shows]][[Category:Mainterms]]
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  • {{Shows| [[Category:Shows]][[Category:Mainterms]]
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  • ...five and week eleven, though it can vary. At an average session all of the shows for the next 'block' will audition at the same time, so that the actors can ...every possible space can be used to hold auditions (there can be up to 12 shows using the space at the same time). The auditionees ring the side [[door-bel
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  • ...in the past and through the year several departmental drama groups will do shows there and need crew. Go and ask for a look around cos it’s quite interest
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  • ...ossibility you will drown under all the flyers you are handed. See lots of shows, socialise and drink lots. The pubs tend to be open later so make the most
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  • ...to beer quality or price but because it is really close, they sponsor our shows and there are normally several Bedlam members working behind the bar. After ...Doctors has a wider choice of ales and cheaper than Bobby's. Doctors also shows sport which the new look Bobby's does not.
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  • {{Shows| [[Category:Shows]][[Category:Mainterms]]
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  • [[Category:Shows]][[Category:Improverts]]
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  • EUTC has in the past hired subwoofers for shows, usually when it is desirable that the audience by violently vibrated for d
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  • ...ne] - as we're a society they should be most co-operative in promoting our shows. Email [mailto:hype@eusa.ed.ac.uk].
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  • ...if these problems affect your show they will almost certainly affect other shows as well. ...always be sufficient gel in the store trays of the correct sizes for your shows to use. Do not cut larger gels down to size to fit your lanterns. There s
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  • ...would be unfair to say that there are costumes enough for all shows – some shows require costumes that are vastly different than what the costume cupboard c
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  • A meeting of anyone involved in the company. Shows should all be represented and most of the committee will be present. The be ...to allow people to discuss, offer ideas or criticial peer review of bedlam shows past present and future. This is the best place to bring your idea for live
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  • [[Category:Shows]][[Category:Improverts]]
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  • ...he first one is decide: I like this, I don't like this. Go and see as many shows as possible. Decide what you liked, why, and how that director got there.
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  • ..., may be issued a voting form for General or meetings of the company where shows are selected.<br> 2.2 All proposed shows must have a director, a producer, a stage manager and a technician. For Lun
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  • ...glass points which should be checked and logged weekly. The box sometimes shows fault and needs reset. The University wants us to get a new one but has don
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  • You should also have a look at [[Shows and Work Ins]]
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  • ...s Manager is a cheques signatory. The oversee all spending and ensure that shows don't go over budget. The Productions Manager facilitates communication between individual shows and the company as a whole. They decide on which slots are available and ch
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  • A <shows> document containing [[#<showsummary>]]s representing all shows in the database.
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  • He progressed in the shows rounds with varying degrees of success:
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  • You’ll find that EUTC shows are the worst to deal with, they see the theatre as there to serve them and Ok, most of the people doing lunchtime shows will have never done a show in Bedlam before and have no idea what’s sens
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  • ...in debt to the company General Meetings and a meeting of the company where shows are selected: all members who are not in debt to the company. ..., may be issued a voting form for General or meetings of the company where shows are selected.
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  • LX tape is also used to identify the owner of tools; the table below shows some of the combinations
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  • ...be a competent person. If your team goes through on production merit, all shows will be put to a preference vote and it is this that will decide the week i ...t the theatre manager's questionnaire, which is sent to the SMs of all the shows that go through. This is a simple form which covers safety issues such as
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  • [[Category:Shows]][[Category:Improverts]]
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  • * [[Shows and Work Ins]]
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  • ...hich were created for use in the Lyceum, they are useful for people who do shows in the [[Pleasance theatre]]. Although carrying them across town is fun.
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  • Shows obviously need access to it on a regular basis so the [[stage manager]] may It is the responsibility of the shows [[Producing|producer]] to ensure that the cast do this.
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  • ...of house boards are put up during Fringe to display information about what shows are on, when, and any good reviews we've had. They're good, low cost public
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  • ...es including online ticket booking/sales and automatic listing of upcoming shows on the Bedlam Website.
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  • ...ntial space for publicity. The walls are covered with posters of previous shows, dating back to the 80s, when EUTC first took over the building. Drinks, m
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  • ...e main reasons for having an indoor hall keeper. The alarm panel sometimes shows a fault but you just reset it when you walk past. You test the fire alarm b
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  • ...g and selling tickets of various types for various performances of various shows. The ticket server is written in [[#Python]]. It is implemented on top of a ...en sold?" and "of all of the seats that have been available for all of the shows ever, what percentage of them did we actually sell?"). stats.py accesses th
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  • professional attitude to said outside companies' shows - no matter how
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  • * Failure to staff. Shows staff each other, usually £5 is taken per person who failed to turn up or ...t forget to thank people who helped with the show, especially other Bedlam shows, the Committee etc (It's amazing what people will do for your show and be h
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  • ...ows the doorbell to remain active the whole time. It can be turned off for shows at a switch in the [[techbox]].
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  • ...the past. A 10' x 8' black serge cloth was purchased to cover the hole for shows which didn't want a pit. The piano was bought in 1988 and legend has it tha
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  • ...el is also sometimes used for costumes in transit, which have been used by shows and need to go upstairs or vice versa. In the rough middle of all of this
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  • ''In past shows people have substituted "Have I Got News For You" & "Drop The Dead Donkey"
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  • ...r year are given. The [[committee]] for the coming year is elected. Fringe shows are proposed and selected. Any other large motions affecting the running of ...no budget and ask for lots of favours, try and make them good because good shows attract members.
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