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TITLE: THEATRE CRAFTS
[ Rare theatre magazine! See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: November/December 1981; Volume 15, Number 9
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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ON THE COVER: The down and dirty of Charles Dickens' London are populating the stage of the Plymouth Theatre this fall while the Royal Shakespeare Company performs The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby. This monumental, 8-hour production, which was directed by Trevor Nunn and John CaƬrd, was designed by John Napier and Dermot Hayes, with lighting by David Hersey.

KNITTING CHAINMAIL by Dorothy L. Marshall and Deborah Levin Dorothy L Marshall, resident costume designer at the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, and Deborah Levin, assistant costume designer, document their trials and tribulations with designing shoe cording chainmail for Richard III.

CONSTRUCTING BROADSWORDS FOR THE THEATRE by Kris L. Forrest and Peter Story Pentz Kris L. Forrest and Peter Story Pentz, property artisans for the Denver Center Theatre Company, detail their step-by-step approach to making swords of steel.

M*A*S*H by Beverly Gray West Coast freelance writer Beverly Gray offers a behind-the-scenes look at television's favorite program, M*A*S*H, both on location and in a studio. [With a MAP of the complete Set!]

SPECIAL EFFECTS CASEBOOKS.
THE BLOODY KNIFE by John T. Howard, Jr.
WORLD WAR III ON A BUDGET by Michael Klepper.

NICHOLAS NICKLEBY COMES TO BROADWAY by C. Lee Jenner C. Lee Jenner. freelance contributor, talks to designer John Napier about the biggest show on Broadway, Nicholas Nickleby, an eight-hour extravaganza from the Royal Shakespeare Company.

SLINGS AND ARROWS by Rae Ellen Ballard Fight director B.H. Barry discusses his approach to directing struggles, scrambles, tussles, and scuffles, as well as his working relationship to the design of a production.

FIGHTING THE MYTH OF METAL by Dorothy L. Marshall Costume designer Dorothy L Marshall explains how she made armor of metal for a production of Richard Ill at the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis.

SPECIAL SECTION--INDEX A detailed listing for Volumes 14 and 15 that features entries in more than 30 subject areas (ranging from administration to video) as well as entries for all departments, authors, designers, and productions included in Theatre Crafts from January/February 1980 through November/December 1981.

LIFTS AND HOISTS FOR PORTABLE LIGHTING by James Moody.
Alan Meek: Arms and Armor A profile of B H Barry's favorite sword maker.
DEPARTMENTS.
LETTERS.
CALENDAR.
NEWS NOTES REVIEWS.
NEW PRODUCTS.
PRODUCT NEWS FROM.
THE ATA.
ADVERTISERS INDEX.


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