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[Music] thanks so much for taking some time to talk to us about scene construction which the the textbook labels that chapter about scene construction but they dont actually show you how to build too much scene or he in there they talk more about the different parts youll find on a stage and they start off with fabric John so I was kind of curious if do we have those kinds of drapes here yeah so in our black box weve actually got a wonderful assortment of drapes lo and behold most of our drapes are black drapes why do we have black drapes in a theater you might ask ray mainly to cut down on the light focus peoples attention right or focus their direction of where you want them to see so weve got what are called legs on the sides of the theater so just upstage of the proscenium and Im not sure how well you can see on this side is a series of legs and we put these horizontally across the stage so they run from stage left to stage right and youll put a set of legs in one place and