Felicity Cozens has asked us to mention the brown paint that was used in every BATS production no matter if it was interior or exterior, Europe or Australia, face or drama. BROWN PAINT RULES.
David Austin used to mix paints for the theatre sets. Leftover paint from previous plays was used to produce other colours we needed but mostly ending up being a strange purply brown that covered everything. Enamel, and acyrlic, gloss and matt paint went in all together. It played havoc with drying times and cleaning brushes.
Many of the various plays had scenes that used David and Rodney's own furniture and carpets. They look very familiar when looking though the set photos over the years.
The purpose of this series of blogs is to collect 'old BATs' stories about the original BATS members, their plays and our supporters who generously gave their time, expertise and enthusiasm to make the original BATS so successful.
Thursday, 16 August 2012
Saturday, 26 May 2012
| BATS theatre curtain |
We welcome comments from 'old BATS'and 'Batfriends' to add to the stories behind each production, photographs and programmes so we can collect and reference them accurately and share the memories.
The early BATS plays, productions and presentations are listed on the following blogs:
April 1976 to July 1979: http://batstheatrewellington.blogspot.co.nz/
August 1979 to December 1980: http://batstheatrewellington2.blogspot.co.nz/
January 1981 to April 1982: http://batstheatrewellington3.blogspot.co.nz/
May 1982 to October 1984: http://batstheatrewellington4.blogspot.co.nz/
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