For my Technical Production I class, I need to come to class with a sheet of any theatrical or theatrically-related union. Other than the obvious ones, name 'em off! I appreciate your help.
Backstage has "blocking" just like what is going onstage. Actors running from SR - SL or to the quick change area, automated scenery (or just good ole man-powered scenery), etc. Backstage is a well-oiled machine. If someone is where they aren't supposed to be at a certain time, you could be seriously injured.
Saw Tracee's first performance as Lorraine tonight in ASU in Cincinnati. Wouldn't have guessed it was her first until they announced it at the end. Congrats, Tracee!
We are currently using a real 1990 Camry in our production The Full Monty (the designer swayed away from the cartoonish look that productions usually use). I always think about what would happen if it did keep on rolling downstage into the pit. It rolls from its upstage position downstage staight torwards the pit. A very strong rope keeps it from going too far.