Theatre and Dance

College of Fine Arts

Holes Light Plan (pdf - download adobe reader)
Credit: Megan Reilly, MFA in Theatrical Design

What's a light plot? A light plot is the entire package of instructions for hanging and focusing the lighting for a show. A light plan is the most important component of the light plot and is the top view of the stage, showing the stage house, the scenery and masking, the hanging positions for electrics, and the location of the lighting instruments. The light plan typically shows the type, unit number, color, dimmer or control channel, and ancillary attachments for each instrument.

Holes

Holes

November 10-12, 16-18 at 8:00 p.m. 2006
November 18-19 at 2:00 p.m. 2006
B. Iden Payne Theatre

Playwright: Louis Sachar
Director: Rod Caspers
Scene Design: Szu-Feng Chen
Costume Design: Jan McCauley
Lighting Design: Megan Reilly
Technical Director: Chad May
Stage Manager: Lori Grubbs
Dramaturg: Chase Bringardner

Cast: Philip Olson, Joel Henderson, TJ Sharp, Chance Propps, Jeremy Dozier, Harry Santiago, Mathieu Worsham, Julia Lorenz, Matthew Satterfield, Leslie Horne, Dan Jones, Henry Baker, Alyssa Borg, Ben May, Carly Bannister, Jenny Anderson, Fred Jones, Katy Rawson, Annabel Stephan , Whitney Zangarine, Molly Searcy, Eric Vera, Luke McClory, Emma Lawrence, Amanda Cayo, Rane Laymance, Mitchell Metcalfe