Musical (2013)


Musique: Stuart Brayson
Paroles: Tim Rice
Livret: Bill Oakes

A Voyage of Discovery

Previews can often be a busy time from a props point of view. It is the first time that the props and furniture get close to the strains of a normal performance week. It is not only the wear and tear they sustain on stage but the way that they need to work offstage for both storage and running purposes. Often changes are made that the audience wouldn't necessarily notice, but mean that it is either easier backstage or will extend the life of the object.

As well as taking that into account we have to keep up with changes that are happening to the show. Sometimes this can involve altering props as there use has changed, or in some cases we would have to provide completely new items if extra songs or scenes are added. Quite often, what happens is that things are cut as it becomes clear that they are not needed to tell the story. We have become immune to the fact that things can get cut, as it is not always because of what we have provided.

There is often a "problem prop" that requires lots of alteration or work in order to satisfy everybody, whether it's the actor, designer, director or choreographer. It can sometimes feel as though what ever you do someone will never be completely happy. For the most part you can often find a solution, but it can sometimes be a long and frustrating process throughout previews if it happens.... We seem to be on a voyage of discovery with a device to make an actor wee on the floor during the show. There have certainly been some funny moments and conversations during this production period, but I feel the end is in sight.

Posted by Jonathan Hall (Props Supervisor) on 15/10/2013 @ 09:00hrs


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