Backstage Story Of Creating A Musical Show: Jazz Show Backstage Story:
Backstage or offstage. The areas of a theatre that are not part of the house or stage are considered part of backstage. These areas include dressing rooms, green rooms, offstage areas (i.e. wings), cross-overs, fly rails or line sets, dimmer rooms, shops, and storage areas. In this book, you'll be transported backstage as you experience the performers expressing their other, less publicized, talents for humor. Good-humored pranks and practical jokes were the norms backstage, and no one was safe. Even the not-so-innocent victims quickly joined in the fun, devising their schemes for retaliation, hoping to one-up the original jokester.Backstage or offstage. The areas of a theatre that are not part of the house or stage are considered part of backstage. These areas include dressing rooms, green rooms, offstage areas (i.e. wings), cross-overs, fly rails or line sets, dimmer rooms, shops, and storage areas. In this book, you'll be transported backstage as you experience the performers expressing their other, less publicized, talents for humor. Good-humored pranks and practical jokes were the norms backstage, and no one was safe. Even the not-so-innocent victims quickly joined in the fun, devising their schemes for retaliation, hoping to one-up the original jokester.
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Backstage Story Of Creating A Musical Show: Jazz Show Backstage Story:
Backstage or offstage. The areas of a theatre that are not part of the house or stage are considered part of backstage. These areas include dressing rooms, green rooms, offstage areas (i.e. wings), cross-overs, fly rails or line sets, dimmer rooms, shops, and storage areas. In this book, you'll be transported backstage as you experience the performers expressing their other, less publicized, talents for humor. Good-humored pranks and practical jokes were the norms backstage, and no one was safe. Even the not-so-innocent victims quickly joined in the fun, devising their schemes for retaliation, hoping to one-up the original jokester.Backstage or offstage. The areas of a theatre that are not part of the house or stage are considered part of backstage. These areas include dressing rooms, green rooms, offstage areas (i.e. wings), cross-overs, fly rails or line sets, dimmer rooms, shops, and storage areas. In this book, you'll be transported backstage as you experience the performers expressing their other, less publicized, talents for humor. Good-humored pranks and practical jokes were the norms backstage, and no one was safe. Even the not-so-innocent victims quickly joined in the fun, devising their schemes for retaliation, hoping to one-up the original jokester.
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ISBN-13: | 9798488435353 |
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Publisher: | Juli Bloodough |
Publication date: | 10/02/2021 |
Pages: | 108 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.26(d) |
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