The Properties Director’s Handbook
Managing a Prop Shop for Theatre
By Sandra Strawn
Published November 19th 2012 by Focal Press – 148 pages
Published November 19th 2012 by Focal Press – 148 pages
You may be familiar with how to hang lights, build scenery, or run a high school/college/community theatre, but few are familiar with the nitty-gritty details of being a properties director or prop master. There has been an utter lack of information on this topic in the market, until now. Sandy Strawn brings together her incredible 30 years of prop making and managing in this concise guide to managing a prop shop and show built. She skillfully explains planning, pre-production, production, and post-production procedures, budgeting, collaborations with other stagehands, and planning a prop shop from the layout of the spaces to the health and safety protocols for shop planning and workplace management. With this how-to book, you'll be able to keep your prop shop in tip-top shape.
WHAT IS A PROP
WHO DOES WHAT
PRE-PRODUCTION
BUDGETING
REHEARSAL AND PRODUCTION PROCESS
GETTING ORGANIZED
THE BUILD PROCESS
PRODUCTION PROCESS
THE PROP SHOP
PLANNING
HEALTH AND SAFETY
MATERIALS and SUPPLIES
RESOURCES
Sandra Strawn is the Head of Technical Production in the Properties Design and Production Department at UW-Milwaukee. Her specialty is properties design and production from a general props class in management and crafts to advanced skills classes in furniture/ soft goods production and casting/molding. Prior to being recruited to start the training program at UWM, she worked as a professional properties master in regional theatre for over a decade. She has been a member of the Society of Properties Managers/Artisans for over twenty years. Ms. Strawn was a consultant on the properties chapter of the Michael Gillette book, "Theatrical Design and Production?.
Name: The Properties Director’s Handbook: Managing a Prop Shop for Theatre (Paperback) – Focal Press
Description: By Sandra Strawn. You may be familiar with how to hang lights, build scenery, or run a high school/college/community theatre, but few are familiar with the nitty-gritty details of being a properties director or prop master. There has been an utter lack of information on...
Categories: Theatre & Performance Studies, Theatrical Production