, installs (hangs), and adjusts (focusses) the lighting equipment.
. Sometimes this is integrated with the Show Control system.
and/or audio control system specified by the Sound Designer , computerised or otherwise. Sometimes this is integrated with the Show Control system.
, a system of ropes or wires, pulleys and counterweights by means of which Scenery is "flown" in and out (down and up, respectively).
Deck Carpenter s: responsible for moving scenery at the stage level, often by rolling pieces on and offstage to and from the wings.
Deck Electrician s: responsible for placing, connecting and/or operating "practical" electrical fixtures or effects.
which allows a performer to be lit evenly no matter where on stage they may go (particularly practical for those performers who are unable to "find their light").
s before scenes, and retrieval afterward, and generally, any other tasks no other department wants.
s, and assisting performers in getting into and out of Costume s.