Scene shop

Scenery shop.

A scenery shop or scene shop is a specialized workshop found in many medium or large theaters, as well as many educational theatre settings.[1] The primary function of a scene shop is to fabricate and assemble the flats, platforms, scenery wagons, and other scenic (set) pieces required for a performance. Commonly, a scene shop is also the location where most of the set painting is done, and is sometimes used to make props. Generally, the individuals who work in a scene shop are carpenters, although, in bigger shops, it is common for metalworkers to be employed for steel-construction set pieces which require welding and other machining. It is common for the individuals working in a scene shop to be knowledgeable in a wide variety of technical skills, developed over time as required for specific construction needs.

  1. ^ "Scene Shop". The University of Memphis. The University of Memphis. Retrieved 27 December 2023.

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