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Tom
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Tom asked in Arts & HumanitiesTheater & Acting · 1 decade ago

Do you think it would be possible?

I am creating a set for one of our shows that requires constant scene changes. Since our theatre is small (small enough not to have wings) I was thinking if it were possible to put flats on rollers (like sliding closet door rollers.) We have a ledge were the balcony on stage juts out about two feet. If it were arranged right, do you think that a system of sliding flats could hide the flats not being used and still provide for the overall quality of the show? Any thoughts would be appreciated!

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    Sure that would work and even painted curtains may make things easier

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