Theatrical Flat Essay

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Theatrical flats are one of the most significant theatrical element that is used in the modern era of theatre. Flats, as they are more popularly called, are fake walls. Flats can range from a small cubicle to a lecture hall. They are not necessarily constructed to erect walls, but they are also used to create floors, windows, and many types of platforms. The flats in use nowadays are not similar to the ones used five hundred years back. The modern day flats originated from the Italian renaissance. The modern day theatrical flat is in no way similar to similar to the flat used in the Italian Renaissance Theater. In the 16th century, theatrical setups were basic. There was a stage and a flat wall was used as a theatrical stage. It was very …show more content…

They also are used when the audience is more intimate to the actors. In order to give the Hard-covered flats are constructed using thin plywood sheets (Par. 2, Flat Building). In order to make a two square feet of hard-covered flat, 1x3 white pine is needed that would be cut into four pieces to length and four cornerblocks should be obtained. Lay the pieces on the ground as shown in Fig. 1, and glue and staple the cornerblocks using a ¾ of narrow inch crown. If the flat needs to be covered, glue should be applied, and muslin fabric should be pressed onto the glue, and left overnight. Soft-covered flats, on the other hand, are typically made from muslin fabric. Like hard-covered flats, the soft-covered flats joints’ are also connected via cornerblocks and keystones. To insure tautness, the muslin fabric is typically glued, and stabled. Muslin is initially stapled to one edge of the flat. The frame on the side of the edge is then glued. After the glue has dried, the muslin is stretched to the other side where the fabric is stapled to the other edge. The same process is repeated for the other two sides. After the glue has dried, excess muslin can be cut off. (Flat

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