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− | The flat store was built in 1999 and more in 2002 and moved to a new location adjacent to the [[ | + | The flat store was built in 1999 and more in 2002 and moved to a new location adjacent to the [[Techbox]] on the stage left balcony in 2006. It was moved to it's current position over Christmas of 2007. It just about holds all our [[flats]] upright, including the 13’ tall flats which 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. |
===Carpet Store=== | ===Carpet Store=== |
Revision as of 12:30, 9 June 2008
The balconies were a death trap, the floor was covered in sawdust but it's much better now. A clean up and comprehensive reorganisation between 2007 and 2008 has resulted in a much lower maintenance facility. That said, the Set Manager (responsible for it) needs to make sure it stays tidy.
The wall beside the organ gallery was built in 1989 at a cost of £3000 after being told we needed it by the fire officer. The first EUSA knew about it was when the bill arrived, needless to say they were unimpressed. This is part of the reason we have a finance agreement with EUSA.
The woodwork of the organ gallery is not structurally sound and shouldn't have stuff hung off it.
Contents
Stage Left Balcony
Scaff
Scaff can be found under the boards on the stage left balcony, people shouldn't cut up the long bits. Bedlam has a decent but slightly out of date collection of clamps and two scaff keys, one of which tends to live in the end of one of the bars at the top of the ladder. (One of these is now lost the drainpipe on the right of the main door thanks to a mook in fringe 2002).
The scaff legs are kept under the first trap door when you enter the balconies on the stage left side . They should be taped up in groups of four and should not be cut as they are useful lengths for theatre conversions (they will probably have 'Skinnydipping' written on them).
Flat Store
The flat store was built in 1999 and more in 2002 and moved to a new location adjacent to the Techbox on the stage left balcony in 2006. It was moved to it's current position over Christmas of 2007. It just about holds all our flats upright, including the 13’ tall flats which 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.
Carpet Store
The carpet store is behind the steps leading down to the scaff store. There is a nice big persian-looking carpet in there which may or may not smell of sardines.
Stage Right Balcony
This balcony stores most of our set peices including cookers, chairs, tables etcetera. In 1989 the university fire officer decided that we shouldn't store anything up there, the place was gutted and he came back and okayed it, since then the crap has built up again so it' probably a matter of time before they complain again.
In terms of the set stuff you need to bin lots a couple of times a year, no one should add to it without asking you but it still fills up without you noticing it. Try to be brutal, keeping stuff because of sentimental value is not a good reason but that' why a lot of it is there so try and get someone else to do it who has no emotional attachments. A no sofas ban is currently in place just due the space they take up but it is up to you. Cutting them in half with a fire axe is very satisfying.
Bulb, Cable and lantern Store
The bulb store is next to where all the lanterns hang on the stage right side of the balconies. This will usually fall under tech manager territory, but everyday bulbs used in practical places around the theatre (cleaning cupboard, office, etc) are kept here as well.
Workshop
- See: Workshop
Water Tanks
There are two water tanks on the balcony, a large one under the wood store which feeds the toilets and a small one which feeds the heating boiler which is high up on Stage Right. The heating tank makes all kinds of funny noises when the heating goes on and off. For some reason these noises scare actors at 1am.
Curtains
See also Curtains