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- the choir’s winter pop show was a total success. now it’s time to strike, or, put away the choir shells. what is the name of the location where these are stored? be precise.
- we’re all about reduce, reuse, and recycle in our theatre. when constructing the set of little shop of horrors we accessed our stock to see what items we already had. what is the name of the location where we store made set pieces such as platforms, flats, stairs, cubes, etc? be precise.
- true or false: soft goods are stored in wardrobe because they’re made of fabric, just like costumes are. defend your answer, i.e. “it is true because…” or “it is false because…”
- mrs. stell needs the florist shop to look more interesting. she is requesting the following items; telephone, framed picture, coat rack, coffee pot, coffee mug, newspaper, stool, and a crystal flower vase. what is the name of the location where these items are found? be precise.
- when using the fly rail, we say the following phrases “flying in/flying out” and “locked”, and expect a “thank you” as a response back. what is the reasoning for this procedure? be precise.
- true or false; to bring in the electrics you use the fly rail system off to the left wings. defend your answer, i.e. “it is true because…” or “it is false because…”
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In theatre, choir shells (acoustic shells for choirs) are typically stored in a place called the "choir loft storage" or more generally, the "theatre storage area" for choir equipment, but more precisely, often the "choir shell storage" or within the theatre's prop/costume storage if not a dedicated choir storage, but most precisely, the "choir loft" or "theatre storage locker" for choir-related items. However, a more standard term for storing choir shells (which are part of the choir's equipment) when not in use, especially after a show, is the "choir storage room" or "theatre storage for choir equipment". But in typical theatre terminology, after striking (dismantling) the choir setup, the shells are stored in the "choir shell storage" or the "theatre's prop storage" if they are considered props, but more accurately, the "choir equipment storage" or the "theatre storage closet" for choir-related items. A more precise term is the "choir loft" (if they are stored above the stage) or the "theatre storage room" designated for choir equipment.
In theatre, the location where made - set pieces like platforms, flats, stairs, cubes are stored is called the "scene shop storage" or more precisely, the "stock scenery storage" or "scenery loft". The scene shop is where set pieces are built and stored when not in use. So the name of the location is the "scene shop" (or "scenery storage" or "stock scenery room").
Soft goods in theatre are items like curtains, drapes, and other fabric - based stage elements. Wardrobe is the area where costumes (which are also fabric - based) are stored. Since soft goods are made of fabric, similar to costumes, they are stored in wardrobe. So the statement is True.
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The location where choir shells are stored is typically the "choir equipment storage" (or more precisely, the "theatre storage room" for choir - related items, or the "choir loft" if applicable).