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McGuire Scenic, Inc, in Indianapolis, is a scenic construction company started by Don McGuire and Laura Perlman in 1995. Laura is a friend from college and I was glad to hear that she and her husband Don are running a successful scene shop.

Michael Powers is the Technical Director at The Meadow Brook Theatre, a LORT B theatre in Rochester, Michigan, a Detroit suburb. Prior to The Meadow Brook Theatre, Michael has worked at such theatres as GeVa in Rochester, N.Y., The Lyric Theatre in Oklahoma City, The Cherry County Playhouse in Traverse City Michigan, The Walnut St. Theatre in Philadelphia, The Pittsburgh Public Theatre in Pittsburgh and Wild Wood Park For the Performing Arts in Little Rock.
        Michael is a regular contributor to the TRE E-zine at 1501Broadway.com - Magazine of Theatre News, Opinion, Humor, Rumor, and Trivia

PropPeople.com The Online Home for the Prop Professional

Colorado Scenery custom builds and rents backdrops to all venues of the entertainment and exhibit industries. Please visit our web site: www.coloradoscene.com. We give a 10% rental discount to schools and non-profits.
Donna Wymore, owner
Colorado Scenery

Cardboard King Productions currently has four instructional videos, two pattern books, and a growing number of diskette tutorials to guide you step by step through the major processes involved in working with this amazingly adaptable material.

Brently Michael Davis is a Mask Maker from the American Midwest who has created hundreds of original, innovative masks for stage, television, film, advertising, museums, and educational institutions.

A good web source for finding job listings has been found here:
The Theatre Design & Technical Jobs Page Internships They have both Pro & internship type listings.

Jon Ares, Set & Light Designer, Says, "Personally, I love designing, directing and teaching at high schools. It's very satisfying to feel like you're helping a student take an interest in something."
        We applaud Jon's work in his area's high schools.

Robert Barber runs BMI Supply, A Theatrical supply company.  A company that has two offices. One is in upstate NY and the other is in South Carolina. They have a full catalog with plenty of discounted prices. Very helpful folks are just a phone call away at this major theatrical supplier.

Bill Sapsis of Sapsis Rigging is a frequent contributor to the various technical theater news groups around. he is always willing to share his vast knowledge about rigging techniques and safety. If you ask nicely, he'll even send you one of his toy catalogs. Sapsis Rigging has one of the better theater hardware shopping web sites we've seen. Check it out.

The Stage Technician's Page http://surf.to/stagetechpage

Randall Davidson: Risk International and Associates (RIA) specializes in Risk Management and Risk Assessment of Public Assembly and Entertainment facilities. (If you have questions about safety, this guy can help!)

Mr. Kent Goetz has created a tutorial for MiniCad that is geared specifically for tech theater. Check it out.

Paint it Yourself - Learn Faux Finishing! Tricks of the Trade from a Professional Decorative Painter

 


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