That's awesome. Great set design. Never would have thought it possible on that stage. But wow. Nice job. Lot's of good times in that theater. -Dave Flanders
The show starts at 5:59. The show ends at 6:32. Everything else is construction/deconstruction of the stage. It's amazing how little of the time spent is the actual show... I want to give a big thank you to everyone who helps build the sets because, without them, there could be no plays.
our theater group at the high school just saw noises off at the performing arts center in OC it was AMAZING hahaha greatest play/ laugh. ive ever seen/had (:
@canuckis We used heavy duty casters at each of the four corners of the rectangular platforms, and added light duty casters on the outside perimeter to keep the platform stable and easier to rotate.
Holy Crap! That is fricken awsome !!! I wish we did something like that
WOOOW!!! That had to be extremely expensive. This is a really great play, and that set was one of the best i've seen.
Thanks... We all had a great time with this one. It ended up being Dana's last play... It went out without a hitch!
That's awesome. Great set design. Never would have thought it possible on that stage. But wow. Nice job. Lot's of good times in that theater. -Dave Flanders
The show starts at 5:59. The show ends at 6:32. Everything else is construction/deconstruction of the stage. It's amazing how little of the time spent is the actual show... I want to give a big thank you to everyone who helps build the sets because, without them, there could be no plays.
our theater group at the high school just saw noises off at the performing arts center in OC
it
was
AMAZING
hahaha greatest play/ laugh. ive ever seen/had
(:
It was quite a project! I hope you do well! It was the most complicated build that I have ever been involved in.
It was definitely one of the most complicated and best work that I have ever been involved in!
@canuckis We used heavy duty casters at each of the four corners of the rectangular platforms, and added light duty casters on the outside perimeter to keep the platform stable and easier to rotate.
Hey do you happen to have the set change video? I know it was uploaded to UA-cam at one point, but now I can't find it for the life of me!
i know! all of us wanted to go again...and again haha
that's funny, you had to extend your stage to fit the turn table
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