Technical Theater for Nontechnical People helps actors, directors, stage managers, producers, and event planners to understand every aspect of technical theaterfrom scenery, lighting,
and sound to props, costumes, and stage management. In this thoroughly-revised new edition, the popular guide firmly embraces the digital age with new content about digital audio, intelligent
lighting, LED lighting, video projection, and show control systems, all explained in the same approachable style that has kept this book in the pockets of industry professionals for many
years. A brand new chapter on sound design has also been added, reflecting the shift in live theater toward more immersive "soundscapes." In addition, every chapter of the book has been
upgraded with more information about the basics of theater technology, including draperies, lighting instruments, microphones, costume sketches, and more. Directed at anyone involved with the
technical aspects of theater, and supplemented with an extensive glossary, this book teaches:
Who’s who on a theatrical production team
What is needed to know about technical theater and why
What to look for when choosing a space for a show
How to communicate with lighting, scenery, audio, and costume designers
How to stage manage an effective show or presentation
Covering both traditional and digitally supported backstage environments, this book is an essential guide for working with every technical aspect of theater!