GENERAL PRODUCTION INFORMATION
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| Stage Director: |
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Linda Brovsky |
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| Conductor: |
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Edoardo Müller |
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| Set Designer: |
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Robert A. Dahlstrom |
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| Costume Designer: |
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Marie Anne Chiment |
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| Lighting Designer: |
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Thomas C. Hase |
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| Scenery Period/Style: |
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1930s Facist Italy |
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| Year Set Built: |
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1988, additional 1995 and redesign 2004 |
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| Scene Shop: |
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Seattle Opera Scenic Studios |
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| Costume Period/Style: |
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1930s Facist Italy |
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| Year Costumes Built: |
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2004 |
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| Costume Shop: |
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Seattle Opera Costume Shop |
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SET RENTAL INFORMATION
Costs:
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| Scenery and Services Fee: |
$30,600.00 |
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| Director: |
Obligation may apply |
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| Set Designer Royalty: |
Included |
| Number and size of truck(s): |
2 - 53' Logistic Post with Air-Ride |
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| Insured set value: |
$400,000.00 |
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| Load-out/in costs: |
Deposit of $7,000.00 required. Actual costs will be calculated and SO will invoice/refund the difference. |
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| Technical Supervisor: |
Provided by Seattle Opera.
Required for the initial load-in, set-up and load-out.
Expect 1 day to load-in this scenery and 1 day to strike and load-out.
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NOTE: The quoted costs are subject to change. Final costs will be set when a contract is requested.
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Crew Requirements:
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Strike |
| Stage Carpenters: |
16 |
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16 |
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20 |
| Stage Properties Crew: |
4 |
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5 |
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4 |
| Stage Electricians: |
8 |
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6* |
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8 |
| Stage Fly Men: |
3 |
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3 |
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| Approximate time (hours): |
16 hours |
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8 hours |
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* Does not include board operators
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Technical Requirements:
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| Minimum width: |
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52' ** |
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| Minimum depth: |
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45' ** |
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| Minimum number of line sets: |
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21 (does not include masking or electrics) |
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| Furthest upstage flying piece: |
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39'(not including R/P) |
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| Height of tallest flying piece: |
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32' |
** Does NOT include space for storage of scenery between acts
NOTE: Stock equipment is NOT included in the rental price. Stock equipment
includes, but is not limited to, the following:
- All black masking
- Black scrim in Scene 12
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COSTUME RENTAL INFORMATION
NOTE: Please note that Seattle Opera built and rents the costumes identified below which do not comprise a
complete show. For the Seattle Opera production, a number of additional costumes were rented from various
sources.
Costs:
- Total Costume rental: $8,500.00
Included:
- Costume Rental Fee
- Designer Royalty
- Packing charges
- Cleaning
Not Included:
- Refundable damage deposit
- Costume Supervisor fee and expenses including per diem, airfare and
hotel. (Supervisor required for fittings. Estimated minimum number of days: 4
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- Shipping
- Insurance Certificate
Costume Breakdown:
PRINCIPAL WOMEN (7 costumes)
- 4) Gilda (x2 double cast)
- 1) Giovanna
- 1) Maddalena
- 1) Count Ceprano
PRINCIPAL MEN (7 costumes)
- 2) Rigoletto (x2 double cast)
- 3) Duke of Mantua (x2 double cast)
- 1) Count Ceprano
- 1) Don Basilio
- 1) Sparafucile
CHORUS MEN (8 costumes)
- 1) Military Uniform
- 7) Party guests (tuxedos)
DANCER WOMEN (5 costumes)
SUPER WOMEN (1.5 costumes)
- 1) Party guests
- 0.5) Party guests outdoor wear
SUPER MEN (2 costume)
ACCESSORIES
- 39) masks (including Principal, Chorus and Super)
- 11) party hats and headdresses
This breakdown summarizes complete costumes available from Seattle Opera. Some additional pieces and accessories may also be available.
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All rental information and pricing is subject to change
without notice. Material at this site is the property of Seattle Opera 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 Seattle Opera.
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