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Tech for the Festival!

We are so excited for this years festival event and are looking forward to seeing all the talent our members possess shine on stage and behind the scenes!

What Does Teching for the Festival Look Like?

Teching for the Stagefright Fringe Festival will be an opportunity for anyone that wants to participate.  We have many tech opportunities to chose from and explore. Read about them down below!

Roles

Backstage Crew

The Backstage Running Crew help the Assistant Stage Manager or Running Crew Head to set up the stage before technical rehearsals (“tech”) and performances, and to prepare and track props during techs and performances. 

Open to: ALL!

Costumes

The Costumer is responsible for the visual appearance of the actors. Responsibilities include what is seen (clothes, shoes, hats, purses, canes, parasols, jewelry, wigs, makeup, etc.) as well as what isn't (corsets, hoops, boning, character elements such as padded stomachs, etc.). The costumer must keep track of costumes and ensure they stay clean. 

Open to: ALL!

Makeup Artist

Makeup artists use cosmetics and sometimes prosthetics to enhance performers' appearance and evoke the unique character of different roles. Makeup artists develop a design for a character's look, based on the time period, setting, and story.

Previous makeup experience is preferred.

Open to: ALL!

Sound Crew

Sound crew helps set up and operate sound equipment. During performances, they operate the sound console and adjust sound levels to achieve the right sound. The work can be very physical: climbing ladders, working at heights and carrying heavy equipment.

Open to: ALL!

Lighting Crew

Lighting crew sets up, rigs, programs, monitors, repairs, and operates lighting equipment to enhance events and performances.

Open to: ALL!

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