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Phrases most often used by the techs
Costumer: whoops hope you're not shy about you're body :)
Light Tech: Well, it's not smoking.
Props: 20 foot rule? 20 foot rule.
Carpenter: that was a fucked up way to do it, but that'll work.
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Having to go to the shop after working a 16 hour gig with an hour of sleep.
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The bowline knot may be the most useful knot, because it it secure and can be tied and untied easily. You can do it in 4 simple steps.
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As a person who's first light design ever was high school musical. It does get better.

High school musical: aka the show that almost ended my career/desire to be theater technician/lighting designer. On to better things I hope!!
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I feel this every focus though.
The LBO is doing a channel check when you walk past a boom light...
And it happens to come on at 100% at the exact moment you decide to look at it.
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Why do we as a theatre community accept missing out on life events because of work? Why do we let fear or being blacklisted control how we live our lives outside of work. Any office job would (more) easily grant a few days off for an event, like a wedding. But in theatre it’s such a huge deal and we almost always get told no. Why is this the norm?
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BUT JUST LOOK AT THE LIGHTING DESIGN. MY GOODNESS.
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A lighting rig appreciation post in 1:25 scale
There are a lot of theatrial models in the world but very few have this kind of lighting.
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