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DESIGN A SET - Every production requires a Set Design. Working with the Producer and Director, the Set Designer is the key to the start of a successful production.
CONSTRUCT A SET - Can you use a hammer, drill or screwdriver? Will you carry lumber? That is what Set Construction is all about.
PAINT A SET - Once a Set is built, it must be painted. Often we rely on volunteers' artistic talent to create effects, scenery, or even a portrait on the stage. Know anything about "ragging," "marbling," or "sponging?" Can you do wood graining?
DESIGN COSTUMES - Sometimes designing costumes for each performer is accomplished by simply pulling something from our costume room or personal sources. Other times, the costume designer may have to create entirely new costumes for most or all of the performers. If you have designing ability and would like to create costumes for a cast, this is a great opportunity. Working closely with the Producer and Director, the Costume Designer ensures that all performers are clad in attire appropriate to the story and setting all within a specific budget. Once the costumes are designed, they must be built/sewn.
PUBLICITY - The Publicity volunteer for a production is responsible to the Producer for coordinating all publicity for the show. This may include TV, radio, newspaper, and internet advertising as well as production and distribution of fliers, T-shirts, and other products that "get the word out" about the show.
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