Repertory theater is relatively new on the American theater scene. The unique characteristic of this kind of theater is that there is a permanent company of actors and technicians who produce plays which are performed in rotation. The technical systems (lighting, sound, and stage setting) for a repertory must be designed to accommodate every conceivable style of production and reduce time inchanging from one production set-up to another.
Author:
Dugan, Dan
Affiliation:
American Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco, CA
AES Convention:
36 (April 1969)
Paper Number:
652
Publication Date:
April 1, 1969
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