Behind the Scenes of Rashi Theater

Rashi Middle School Students are busy working on the upcoming play "A Wrinkle in Time" to be presented on November 16-17th.  Students are able to work behind the scenes by signing up for two different in school MS electives classes.  The Tuesday elective "Props and Costumes" and the Friday elective "Technical Theater Design" have been working the last few weeks designing for the performance.  Students in the electives have identified the costume, prop and scenery pieces that they are working on for the eight week electives.  Using Design Thinking they have started the process by learning the wants and needs for a show and talking to the Directors (their clients) to understand the vision for the show.   The start of the process includes research using the script to learn about needs for the design and the internet to learn about the time period of the 80s  for the show settting.  The students also created a Mood Board for costume inspiration.

Working on Costumes



Working on Scenery


This week the students were excited to start to implement the designs that they helped to create  Using costume sketches that they designed, they began measuring and cutting fabric to create unique pieces in the Costume elective.  The Friday design elective decided to focus on scenery and after their pencil sketches were done they were given a scale drawing and learned how to measure and layout the start of their scenery.  

We hope that you will come to see the performances to see what these creative MS Students have designed for the production. 


Blog submitted by Bonny Parlee and Mike Finke

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