The theater lived, the theater is alive, the theater will live. For this is eternal. With the development of cinematography, the theater, of course, lost its position. But, nevertheless, he is not forgotten. What's going on at the performances? The halls are sold out! Sometimes it is simply impossible to get tickets! And if the theater literally asks for? Then we create it ourselves!
Instructions
Step 1
And, of course, what self-respecting theater would do without such an important part as the stage. Lead the stage - this is the place where miracles happen, where the game takes place, reincarnation, there is a whole life, which is often much more interesting. The actors claim that the scene heals, helps to get rid of some kind of ailment. When you are on stage, you really live, but a different life. But it is so easy to make this miracle.
First, you need to decide what kind of shape the scene is needed for, for what purposes. Indeed, for a school production and a play in three acts, the scenes will be completely different. For the most part, the stage has either a regular rectangular shape, or is rounded into an auditorium. The latter was more often used closer to the middle of the 19th century, so that it was convenient to illuminate the actors. Now they use mainly rectangular ones.
Step 2
We decide how high the stage should be. If it is flush with the floor (this option is also possible), then this will greatly simplify the whole matter. Hang up the wings, put on the scenery - and the stage is ready.
Step 3
If the scene is located at some height above the floor level, then it will be a little more difficult. First you need to build a frame. You choose the height yourself. The frame is a huge parallelogram, the size of which (meaning the length and width) will absolutely coincide with the parameters of the intended scene.
Step 4
When the frame around the perimeter is ready, you will need to strengthen it. For this, stiffeners are set. The bar is attached diagonally inside each side of the parallelogram. At the same time, it occupies a diagonal position, resting its ends against the upper left and lower right corners.
Step 5
Then, at a distance of fifty centimeters from each other, the same stiffeners are set inside the perimeter. This is done so that the actors do not fall down during a performance or rehearsal. Then the frame is upholstered in wood, the curtain is put up, the scenery is exhibited - and the stage is ready.