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It can take more than 100 specialists working 8,000 hours to create the set for a single stage production. How is it done? In this extraordinary program, the dynamic process of set design for RSC productions of Much Ado About Nothing, The Tempest, and Measure for Measure is described by the people who make it all happen. From creating a full-size tree for Benedick to climb that can be removed quickly between acts to fabricating a giant conch shell for Caliban to inhabit, no creative or engineering challenge is beyond the abilities of this talented team of prop makers and set builders. (25 minutes)



 
                    

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Copyright date: ©1998



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Oedipus the King
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Greek Drama: From Ritual to Theater
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Theatrical Devices in Classical Theatre
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The Players: Costumes and Makeup
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