TDs and scenic artists are always working hard to stretch scenery budgets as far as they will go. Some of us are probably working harder at that now than ever before. Since soft scenery, painted drops and natural materials can be a pretty cost effective way of constructing and decorating scenic elements, I thought it [...]
Treat your scenery right (for flame retardancy, that is)
Published in October 3rd, 2008
Posted by schraff in General Information
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