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LADY MACBETH OF MTSENSK
| Set Designer: Christof Schubiger |
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Director: Uwe Eric Laufenberger |
| Lighting Designer: Ben Pearcy |
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Costume Designer: Jessica Karge |
| Stage Manager: Peter Lomuscio |
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Conductor: Christian Badea |
| Year Built: 1999 |
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Technical Director: George Tivvis |
| Concept Period: 1930's Russia |
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Shop: Dresden Staatsoper |
COSTS
| Rental Fee: |
$25,000.00 |
| Director: |
Uwe Eric Laufenberger |
| Set Designer royalty: |
15% or $2,500.00 or whichever is greater |
| Set Designer services: |
No obligations |
| Number and size of trucks: |
6 - 53' Air Ride trucks with bars
& straps (rail transport permitted) |
| Insurance required: |
$200,000.00 |
| Loading costs: |
$5,000.00 |
| Notice required for loading: |
One Month |
| Technical Supervisor: |
$300.00 per day; estimated 6 day minimum |
Baltimore Opera Company requires a Technical Supervisor
to be present for the initial load-in, set-up and load-out of all sets.
This representative is not to act as the renting company's Technical Director.
The cost of this Supervisor is the responsibility of the renting company
and consists of daily fees for work and travel days. Round-trip airfare,
hotel accommodations and per diem are also required and are in addition
to the daily fee listed above.
Crew Requirements
In Baltimore the following crew sizes were used. Crew sizes may vary
for the renting company, depending on its schedule, the size of the
theater, etc.
| Stage carpenters (deck): |
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Set up: 14 |
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Running: 17 |
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Strike: 14 |
| Stage carpenters (fly): |
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Set up: 4 |
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Running: 8 |
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Strike: 4 |
| Stage properties crew: |
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Set up: 0 |
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Running: 6 |
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Strike: 4 |
| Stage Electricians: |
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Set up: 8 |
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Running: 4 |
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Strike: 8 |
| Sound crew: |
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Set up: 2 |
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Running: 2 |
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Strike: 2 |
| Carloaders: |
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Set up: 4 |
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Running: N/A |
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Strike: 4 |
| Approximate time - building set: |
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20 Hours |
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| Approximate time - to dress rehearsal: |
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30 Hours |
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Set Technical Information
| Minimum width: 64' 0" |
Minimum depth: 32' 0" |
| Total number of line sets: 17 |
Line sets for scenery: 6 |
| Line sets for electric's: 6 |
Line sets for masking: 2 |
| Height of tallest drop: 30' 0" |
Tripping of drops permitted: N/A |
| Furthest U/S flying piece: N/A |
Heaviest flyer: 2.5 tons. #2 wall
( in Baltimore it was flown on a chain motor) |
| Dimensions of largest
standing piece: 42' 0" |
| Dimensions of Dollys: 24'0"
x 4'0" |
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| Number of ground cloths: 1 |
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| Hardware available w/rental: Yes
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| Stock scenic elements used: N/A |
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| Stock units available w/rental: N/A |
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| Special storage considerations:
In the final scene all scenery clears the
stage. |
| Weight of scenery for
shipping: N/A |
Properties Information
| Properties available with show: |
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| hand props: Yes |
furniture: Yes |
set props: Yes |
| weapons: Rented: Weapons of Choice |
specialty props: Yes |
ground cloths: Yes |
Costumes
| Designer: Jessica Karge |
Owner: Baltimore Opera Company |
| Costumes available for rental: Yes
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| Costume information available: Yes
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| Rental Fee: $10,000.00 |
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| Designer Royalty: 15% or $1,500.00
or whichever is greater |
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| Costume Designer services: No obligation |
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| Insurance required: $100,000.00 |
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Projection Special Effects Information
Projection/special effects equipment used:
Projection/special effects equipment available with rental:
Title projections for this production are available in: English
History of Previous Usage of Production
| Company |
Director/Conductor |
Year |
| Dresden Staatsoper |
Laufenberger |
1999 |
| Baltimore Opera Company |
Laufenberger/Badea |
2003 |
All rental information and pricing is subject to change
without notice. Material at this site is the property of Baltimore Opera
Company and is presented solely for informational and educational purposes.
It is not to be reproduced or used for any other purpose without the
written consent of Baltimore Opera Company.
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