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The Stage Production

The document discusses the roles and personnel involved in theatrical productions. It identifies 19 major roles including the director, producer, actors, stage manager, assistant stage manager, running crew, production manager, set designer, construction crew, decorating crew, technical director, props coordinator, props crew, costume coordinator, costume team, makeup manager, makeup crew, box office, and house staff. Each role has specific responsibilities in planning, designing, constructing, operating, or managing aspects of the production.
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The Stage Production

The document discusses the roles and personnel involved in theatrical productions. It identifies 19 major roles including the director, producer, actors, stage manager, assistant stage manager, running crew, production manager, set designer, construction crew, decorating crew, technical director, props coordinator, props crew, costume coordinator, costume team, makeup manager, makeup crew, box office, and house staff. Each role has specific responsibilities in planning, designing, constructing, operating, or managing aspects of the production.
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UNIT 4

Producing the Play: Persons, Equipment, Skills Involved

The Stage Production

1. Production of theater

• the planning, repair and delivery of a work; and

• A performance of this nature is performed by live performers who use inanimate or themselves
to an audience at a specific time and place.

2. Dramatically generated

• Alignment with the published text;

• the real or imagined life image; and

3. Productions non-dramatic.

• no "other life" imitation, but merely the performer's amusement or enthrallment of the
audience.

Many styles appeared in Europe and the United States during the 20th century incorporating dramatic and non-
dramatic materials. Of example, Vaudeville or music hall uses many acts, of example fictional stories, music and
dance numbers, and dexterity shows, which are representational in some and not representational in others.

Song and dance also helps to support the plot and allow a break from pure dramatic performance in musical
theatre. This variety is also known for its Asian theater, in which dramatic moments of dance are created.

Theatre Roles (Major Roles in a Theatrical Production)

1. The director – The director is responsible for the production 's key vision. The script and the connection
of the characters must be interpreted. They hold rehearsals and block the door. We have to remind the
different departments of their needs. The following divisions include:

• The House Director

• The Stage Director

2. The producer – The producer finances and appoints a director. The source is usually the school or the
play club for our purpose.

3. The Assistant Director – The Assistant Director gives the Director assistance and decides the details of
the position between the two. This position may concentrate more on stakeholders or support of
technical departments depending on the nature of the production.

4. Actors – The actors execute the script, collaborate with the director to establish relationships and aim to
follow a director's pace and tempo decisions. The actors are in charge of:

• The Director

• the Management Assistant

• The Stage Director


5. Stage Manager – The Stage Manager is responsible for the production process. During the
show it is important for you to cue lights, sounds, settings, props and actors. The stage
manager is also in touch with the divisions that follow.

• The Director

• Actors

• Manager of the house

• Director of production

• Stage Manager Assistant

6. Assistant Stage Manager-The Stage Manager assists the Stage Manager. The help will be
calculated in concert, and may be trained in any of the production areas.

7. Running Crew-The Running Crew is responsible for positioning and removing sets and props
during changes to the scene. They follow The Assistant Stage Manager's lead. A Sound
engineer from the Sound Crew and a Lighting Console Operator from the Light Crew follow
their instructions as "named" by the Stage.

8. Production Manager – The Production Manager manages the production of set, prop,
costume, makeup, lighting, and sound, in conjunction with the Director. They are responsible
for assisting in the development of a cohesive look in all of the above regions. They ensure
that each of the other fields meets timely deadlines.

9. Set Designer – The Set Designer works to express the primary production vision through the
design and construction of sets in collaboration with the Director and the Production
Manager. Sets may be concrete or implied; offer the viewer a sense of where the play's action
is taking place.

10. Construction Crew – The Construction team works as a team to create the set with the
Production Designer concept. To complete the job package, team members contact the
Package Designer.

11. Decorating Crew – also referred to as unit decorators. The design team applies paint, wall
paper and texture to the set, as soon as a set has been designed and approved, to create an
appearance which meets the requirements of the designer. A diverse range of artistic skills
are important to decorating.

12. Technical Director – In conjunction with the Director and Production Manager, the Technical
Director Works on the specifications for development of illumination, sound and precise
effects.
13. Props Coordinator – The Proposal Coordinator is collaborating with the Production Manager
and the Director to establish the required project guidelines.

14. Props crew – The Props crew works as a team, planning, constructing and producing each
property for a script-based play and interpretation of the producer. The Director shall grant
the proposals final approval.

15. Costume Coordinator – In coordination with the Director and the Production Manager, the
Costume Coordinator works to design the costumes for the actors. Costumes must be created
or obtained through thorough study and knowledge of each actor's measurements.

16. Costume Team – The costume team works as a team to calculate and to arrange and maintain
costumes for each performer. It is the responsibility of the costume crew to create costumes
that suit the Director's vision, under the direction of the costume coordinator

17. Makeup Manager – In conjunction with the head and head of development the maquillator
will be working to create a suitable maquillage for actors. Make-up shall be inventoryed and
purchased for any production under a set budget.

18. Makeup Crew – Makeup Crew – On the night of a shooting, the Makeup Crew works with
each actor and makes them according to the specifications of the game, as outlanted by the
Makeup Supervisor. Before the opening of the House Manager who is responsible for the
audience side of the curtain, the Director must eventually accept the makeup applications.
The delivery, sitting, and dispersal of the audience are responsible. Publicity – Marketing and
promotion for development is the responsibility of the Publicity Manager.

19. Box Office – The Box Office is in charge of selling tickets and arranging seating in conjunction
with the House Manager. The staff of the house – The staff of the house is responsible for the
seating, the distribution and general order of the seating area.

SEE 16 FINAL TERM, QUIZ NO.1


Total points8/10
 
BSE 3C AND BSE 3D

0 of 0 points
NAME *

Khristine Bernadette T. Crisanto

Course/ Year/ Section *

BSE 3C
Read the statements / questions carefully then click the circle that corresponds to your
answer.
8 of 10 points
 
He is responsible for the production 's key vision.
1/1

Producer
director
 
manager

 
They execute the script, collaborate with the director to establish relationships and aim
to follow a director's pace and tempo decisions.
1/1

actors
 
producer
director

 
They finance and appoints a director
1/1

producer
producers
 
actors

 
He/She is responsible for the production process.
0/1

stage director
 
assistant director
stage manager

Correct answer
stage manager

 
They manage the production of set, prop, costume, makeup, lighting, and sound, in
conjunction with the Director.
1/1

Production Manager
Production managers
 
directors

 
This team works as a team to create the set with the Production Designer concept.
0/1

construction crew
decorating crew
set designer
 
Correct answer
construction crew

 
In conjunction with the Director and Production Manager, he/she works on the
specifications for development of illumination, sound and precise effects.
1/1

decorating crew
construction crew
technical director
 
 
___________ is in charge of selling tickets and arranging seating in conjunction with
the House Manager.
1/1

make up crew
box office
 
costume team

 
In coordination with the Director and the Production Manager, the ______________
works to design the costumes for the actors.
1/1
props crew
costume coordinator
 
props coordinator

 
____________ is responsible for positioning and removing sets and props during
changes to the scene.
1/1

props crew
running director
running crew
 
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