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  2. Technical rehearsal - Wikipedia

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    Paper Tech is a rehearsal without sets or actors, used to allow the technical and design team to discuss aspects of the show. Stage managers use this rehearsal session to ensure everything is written correctly, all cues are in order, and the crew is prepared for the show. Wet Tech is a full technical rehearsal with actors and all technical ...

  3. Theatrical technician - Wikipedia

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    A theatrical technician, also known as a theatrical tech, theatre technician, or theatre tech is a person who operates technical equipment and systems in the performing arts and entertainment industry.

  4. Technical Theatre Awards - Wikipedia

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    The Technical Theatre Awards (TTA [1]) were created in 2013 by Olivia Dermot Walsh.The intention is to provide the theatre and events industries with a series of awards, to provide recognition for the work and achievements of technical theatre individuals over the past year.

  5. Technical week - Wikipedia

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    Technical week (also called tech week, tech, techweek, production week or Hell Week) [1] is the week prior to the opening night of a play, musical or similar production in which all of the technical elements (such as costumes, lights, sound, set and makeup) are present during rehearsal for the first time.

  6. Technical crew - Wikipedia

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    The technical crew can consist of only a few individuals, or be divided up into a multitude of positions depending on the scale and needs of a particular production. The roles, composition and number of workers in a tech crew can change significantly depending on the nature of an event, and often evolves as the production does.

  7. United States Institute for Theatre Technology - Wikipedia

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    The United States Institute for Theatre Technology (USITT) is a membership organization which aims to advance the skills and knowledge of theatre, entertainment and performing arts professionals involved in the areas of design, production and technology, and to generally promote their interests.

  8. Wikipedia:WikiProject Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Create new articles – we have a list of plays and related articles identified by the project at articles needing creation, or see the Theatre section of Wikipedia requested articles. Prioritise work on articles found in unknown-importance Theatre articles - see article assessment to help decide if an article is of top , high , mid or low ...

  9. Theatre technique - Wikipedia

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    Theatre technique is part of the playwright's creative writing of drama, as a kind of mimesis rather than mere illusion or imitation of life, in that the playwright is able to present a reality to the audience that is different, yet recognisable to that which they usually identify with in their everyday lives.