Show photos from our performance of 'Bloody Silly Business' on Thursday 8th May at Waverley Theatre

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Show photos from our performance of 'Bloody Silly Business' on Thursday 8th May at Waverley Theatre
Set planning, building and painting during the Easter break;
A few of us from the "Bloody Silly Business" production team worked on certain aspects of the set over the Easter break to allow more time for rehearsals and choreography details within the show during the summer term.
Building the set;
Cutting planks to size
Creating 7 decks to resemble the trenches within the set
Distressing the wood to look older and worn
Painting the set;
Adding to the distressed look through brown/black/green tones
Planning the set;
We made and rendered a 1:25 scale model of our set
Placed it within the exhibition ground plan to acknowledge the exhibition poles that will be incorporated into our set
Myself and Bryony used this process to help us work out the rig plan.
"Long Way to Tipperary"
I've uploaded a rehearsal video from the 25th March '14 where we incorporated lighting and sound into our washing line scene. Steel deck will be used in the show as a platform for the 'Washer Girl' but due to time restrictions we practised without.
Incorporating Lighting and Sound into our set design for the washing line, shadow puppetry and legs scene in our World War 1 verbatim puppetry show "Bloody Silly Business".
Joe Glenton
Myself and Lisa Berkoff planned out the set, ground plan and where each scene would take place for "Bloody Silly Business" today. We worked through scene by scene and noted where we would ideally like the audience to be at what point.