


CONSTRUCTION PROJECT FOR Lend me a tenor
Step 1: Building seating platforms
This show is unlike most other shows that the Royal Crown Players have put on in the past. To make the production more intimate, we are not just preforming on stage, but the seating will be on the stage as well. Since we aren't using the auditorium seating, we have to create our own. Anyone is welcome to try out any of the tools we use, as long as they are responsible. Our main tool for this set will be the electric cordless drills.
Step 2: Building the set walls and installing doors
The walls and doors are the skeloten for the whole set.
Step 3: Completing decorations; including- attaching fixtures, wiring, and furniture
This is the final step for our construction team. This is when we make the rooms come alive.
Scroll down to view the blueprints for our Lend Me A Tenor set (by Erik).
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CONSTRUCTION PROJECT FOR in the heights
Phase 1- putting up the platforms, for two weeks.
Phase 2- we will put up the vacuform, where appropriate, and paint the platforms so that the auditorium can be used and it looks nice.
Phase 3- will see us build the interior of the shops with plywood and paneling and then work our way out, the walls and the foam work for the buildings above.
In the last phase, Phase 4, we will paint the rest of the set. I am going to push us to be painting for 3 weeks (all building done in February), because there is a ton of things to paint.
Scroll down to view the blueprints for our In The Heights set (by Erik).
Our Construction Project for The Music Man is still in progress!

