Today I was called in for 9.15am to set up for the Production Meeting that was scheduled to start at 9.30am. Staff from Stage Management, Lighting, Sound, and Production attended as well as the Director, and the General Manager.
Myself, G. Sharman and S. Hopkins raised the questions that we had gathered together from our discussions in the office. As of next week, the rehearsals will be based at WAC Arts in Belsize Park. Therefore, the main priority for us by the end of the week was to make sure that everything required for rehearsals was to be packed up into the flight cases provided, ready to be moved to Belsize Park the following Monday.
At around 10am, myself and G. Sharman left the theatre to go and pick up the standard lamp from the Orange Tree in Richmond.
At around 10am, myself and G. Sharman left the theatre to go and pick up the standard lamp from the Orange Tree in Richmond.
When I returned back to the office, I started researching for Russian supermarket brands/ cereals. I. MacNeil, the set designer, showed us a box of Trix cereal that he had collected from the USA which we were to use as our guide. We were looking for branding that was eccentric and colourful.
I made a list of Russian supermarkets in Central London and went to visit them during the day. These included shops in Baywswater, South Ealing, Brick Lane, and East Finchley. I was out researching for the majority of the day. Unfortunately, I had no luck in finding any cereal matching the brief I was given. For rehearsal use, I went to Partidges in Sloane Square and bought a box of Fruit Loop Cereal as it was the closest thing I could find that could be used as a rehearsal prop for the time being. It prices at £6.99 a box, so I am going to have to find a cheaper alternative for the rest of the rehearsal period.
I made a list of Russian supermarkets in Central London and went to visit them during the day. These included shops in Baywswater, South Ealing, Brick Lane, and East Finchley. I was out researching for the majority of the day. Unfortunately, I had no luck in finding any cereal matching the brief I was given. For rehearsal use, I went to Partidges in Sloane Square and bought a box of Fruit Loop Cereal as it was the closest thing I could find that could be used as a rehearsal prop for the time being. It prices at £6.99 a box, so I am going to have to find a cheaper alternative for the rest of the rehearsal period.
Day 4 (Thursday 6th March) consisted of me sourcing the same props.
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