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Topic: weapons master
Posted By: krascal75
Subject: weapons master
Date Posted: 10/03/08 at 1:27am
What constitutes a weapons master? The community theater where I am active doesn't seem to have a definition of what a weapons master does or more importantly how to become a weapons master. We don't have a list of who within our theater is a weapons master so the one man who everyone knows is one gets calls even though he's not particularly active any longer at our theater. I'd like to find out what other theaters do for weapons masters.



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Posted By: pdavis69
Date Posted: 10/03/08 at 8:47am
Our theatre does not have a weapons master, or does it truly need one.  All our swords are kept in our warehouse with the props.  We have two blank guns, a cheap one kept at the playhouse and an expensive one I keep at home only because I have a gun safe.  Unless a theatre is a huge metropolitan theatre who does tons of weapon heavy performance, I can't see the real need for a weapons master.  Unless you just want to give someone the title to make them feel important. 

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Patrick L. Davis
Fort Findlay Playhouse


Posted By: tonyboling
Date Posted: 10/03/08 at 9:20am
Here's our guy...
http://artofcombat.org/public/thespis/resumes/Resume2.htm

He actually "belongs" to the group that split off from ours but for a free ad in the program he's happy to choreograph a fight scene for us whenever we need it, which admittedly isn't too often. It's nice to know he's around though.

The last thing we used him for was the breakfast fight scene in The Miracle Worker. All the slaps bites punches and rolls were awesome. Our Anne was 29 and Helen was 11 and the trust they built up was amazing.

Maybe look to a local university or community college and get one on loan?


Posted By: dboris
Date Posted: 10/03/08 at 12:39pm
I can see there being two different roles a "weapons master" may play.
 
In once case I can see a weapons master as being akin to a fight arranger in shows where there is actual combat with the weapons. In these cases, for safety reasons, you definitly want someone who has training an experience in this area.
 
The second case is where someone is just responsible for the care of the weapons during the show. This would be someone who loads blank guns, makes sure the weapons are in good shape and makes sure the are secured at the end of each performance. This will often be the props master of stage manager on the show. Weapons will sometime be treated seperatly from other props for safety and security reasons.


Posted By: B-M-D
Date Posted: 10/03/08 at 7:39pm
Not sure what a weapons master is but I can assume it's someone that has an area of expertise of how to use and is the keeper of various theatrical weapons.   We don't do alot of shows requiring weapons but we do have two extremely realistic looking theatrical guns that are kept in a very safe location.  When used in shows they live with the stage manager until the actor using it has to go on stage or if has to be on stage the SM is the only person that places it.   The SM is also responsible for test firing, loading, unloading and cleaning the weapon as well as getting it back to it's "storage" place after each performance.

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BD

"Dying is easy, comedy is hard."



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