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The questions may look easy, but be warned-- they're designed to trip you up. riDDle?
1) What gets higher as it falls?
2) How do you stop moles from digging in your garden?
3) Why did the overweight actor fall through the theater floor?
4) What happened to the man who invented the silent alarm clock?
5) What's the best known star with a tail?
6) How did an actor get his name up in lights in every theater in the country?
7) Where would you find a square ring?
8.) What do you give a bald rabbit?
9) How do you make a slow horse fast?
10) Why did Sam wear a pair of pants with three large holes
1. consciousness
2. set the cat on them. he'll sit on them.
3. the floorboards broke
4. he was late for work
5. Lassie
6. changed his name to 'performing'
7. boxing ring
8. hair
9. call it a fast horse
10. two holes for his legs,and one more for his zipper
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How can I get a job in Technical Theatre?
I have been involved in theatre since my sophomore year of high school. I have done lights (both setting and running the board), set construction, stage manager, floor/run crew, assistant director, and assistant prop master. I am interested in pursuing a career in technical theatre and I'm just wondering what the best way to do that is? Do I need to go to college and major in theatre? Is there a way to get a job in the field without finishing college? I'm from a small town in the midwest, do I need to move to the coast or to a bigger city? Thank you in advance for your advice!
you should defiantly go to college but not just any liberal arts school with a theater program. you should look for schools that have technical theater programs not just a few classes. some good chooses are NCSA (North Carolina School Of the Arts), Yale School Of Drama, University of Washington or Carnegie Mellon.
There is always work in tech theater but the better your degree is the better work you can get starting off.
You should have a broad understanding of technical elements and a specialty so pick something out you like. but don't be afraid to learn Little of everything.

