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Theatre Inventory Cultural AnthropologyTRANSCRIPT
Theater Inventory
This is the Stage
In this area, actors recite their dialog for the Play. You can see on this stage there are some Props. Props are what actors use to make they play come alive. On stage we see a clothes line, we also see some canvas on the back wall and a bench.
Audience Chairs
You can’t put on a Play
without an audience. In
these red folding chairs
people sit to watch the
play. This is one of the
three sides of seating.
In the photo, we see carpets and backdrops which can be used for other shows. There is also a refrigerator for drinks, the main processor for stage lighting, and sound. The backstage is also an area for actors to wait before they come on stage.
The Lighten Board
Placed above the stage and out of view from the audience. Here we see a computer and light boards with main nobs. This light board controls which lights turn on and off. How bright or dim the lights will be during the show.
Soundboard
Place about the stage out of view from the audience. This is the soundboard with all the turn knobs and level adjusters. there is also a light with a violet filter so the operator can see what they are doing when it’s dark.
Costume Closet This is the area where all the clothes and costumes that the actors will
wear during different performances are kept.
You can see suits, Jackets, dress, and pants for men.
Women’s clothing everything from skirts, dresses, blouses and Dress jackets.
Fitting Room
In this room actors get their measurements done. If there needs to be an alterations done this is the place it happens. After the show the costumes and clothing are washed and dried. In this photo we see sowing machines, a washer and drier, Costumes on racks getting last minute alterations.
Dressing Room
Here is the dressing room. Both male and female actors change clothes and put on makeup in this room. Everyone gets a chair, light, and mirror.
There is a TV so you can watch the performance and know when it’s time to head to backstage.