Glossary of Technical Theatre Terms (http://www.ex.ac.uk/drama/tech/glossary.html)
Hundreds of British (and American) technical theatre terms, explained. In alphabetical order. Soon to be sorted by category, too.
Stagecraft Frequently Asked Questions (http://www.faqs.org/faqs/theatre/stagecraft/faq/)
Frequently asked questions from the rec.arts.theatre.stagecraft and alt.stagecraft newsgroups.
Stagecraft Informational Page (http://www.crc.losrios.cc.ca.us/~bradenc/stagecraft/)
Lecture notes and handouts for UC Davis' Drama 25: The Technical Aspects of Theatre. Practical, easy-to-understand instructions about stage lighting and sets. Illustrated.
About Stagecraft (http://www.teleport.com/~cdeemer/Stagecraft.html)
A playwright's short essay about why stagecraft is important.
Drama Department Links: Stagecraft (http://www.ex.ac.uk/drama/links_stagecraft.html)
From the University of Exeter. The list includes costumes, staging, props, lighting, sound, and stage management.
IATSE - Training and Education - Stage Technicians (http://www.iatse.lm.com/stgtrain.html)
From the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees. It includes books lists and related links for carpentry and rigging, electrics, sound, and props.
Association of British Theatre Technicians (http://www.abtt.org.uk/intro.html)
Includes information about training, publications, and other information about several aspects of technical theatre.
The International Theatre Design Archive (http://www.siue.edu/PROJECT2000/)
From the United States Institute for Theatre Technology. Links to scene, costume, and lighting designs, sorted by title of show, playwright, designer, and producer.
Period and Style for Designers (http://www.tulane.edu/lester/text/lester.html)
From Tulane University's Theatre 653 and 654 classes. A collection of the interior and exterior of buildings throughout history. "The collection of images is organized by period and provides theatre scenic and costume designers access to
architectural, decorative and furniture styles."
Stagecraft Mailing List (http://www.theprices.net/lists/stagecraft/)
Discussion list. Topics include all aspects of stage work. List archives are available.
Technical Theatre Ring (http://www.webring.org/cgi-bin/webring?ring=screwring;list)
A ring of webpages with stage or technical crew content.
The Gaff Tape Web Ring (http://www.webring.org/cgi-bin/webring?ring=gafftape;list)
Another ring of webpages with technical theatre content.
alt.stagecraft (news:alt.stagecraft)
Usenet newsgroup. If you don't have newsreader software, you can read newsgroups by using a free web service, such as Deja.
rec.arts.theatre.stagecraft (news:rec.arts.theatre.stagecraft)
Usenet newsgroup. If you don't have newsreader software, you can read newsgroups by using a free web service, such as Deja.
StageCraft Bibliography (http://www.northern.edu:90/wild/th241/scbibf96.htm)
List of theatre design textbooks and reference books. Includes short comments. From Northern State University's Theatre 241 class.
Scene Shop Safety Manual (http://www-personal.umich.edu/~rlindsay/frieze/manual/cover.html)
Student safety manual from the University of Michigan's Frieze Scene Shop.
Riggers Page (http://www.rigging.net/)
Technical information about stage rigging equipment; includes rigging formulas. Illustrated.
A Few Notes on Scene Painting (http://www.northern.edu:90/wild/th241/paint.htm)
For the beginning scenery painter. Step-by-step instructions to create brick, wood panelling,and stripped wallpaper. From Northern State University's Theatre 241 class.
The Character Shop - Reference Information (http://www.character-shop.com/fxfaq.html)
Answers to frequently asked questions about breaking into the effects field. Includes a reference list of books, magazines, and supply houses.
Costumer's Manifesto (http://www.costumes.org/)
Just about anything you need to know about costuming: advice and how-to, photo references, designs, and many, many links.
The Costume Page (http://members.aol.com/nebula5/costume.html)
Extensive, categorized list of costuming resources online.
Milieux: The Costume Site (http://milieux.com/costume/costume1.html)
Another list of online costuming resources.
The History of Costume by Braun and Scheider (http://www.siue.edu/COSTUMES/history.html)
Online version, with color illustrations of "The History of Costume," by Braun & Schneider, published in 1861-1880.
The Aural Imagination (http://homepages.enterprise.net/micpool/)
A resource for students of theatre sound design. This is not a list of links. It's more like an online textbook.
Sounding Off (http://www.etecnyc.net/tci/tech/tech.htm)
"We Put Seven Sound Designers Together in One Room and Let Them Have Their Say on Everything From Technology to Unions to Why Everybody Hates Them." From TCI Magazine.
Lighting Design: The Process (http://www.ex.ac.uk/drama/lighting/lxdesignprocess.html)
Breakdown of the lighting design process.
Stage Lighting Tech Pages (http://www.techpages.net/)
Glossary, technical data, and links to lighting equipment manufacturers and lighting-related organizations.
Sam's Technical Theater Lighting Connection (http://website.lineone.net/~fresnel/lindex.html)
A new website with technical information about lighting, both for beginners and experts.
Brendan's Lighting Page (http://members.home.net/2828056091/home.html)
Miscellaneous links of interest to lighting designers: design and control software; lighting companies, organizations, and schools; and design portfolios.
Lighting Links Page (http://waapa.cowan.edu.au/lx/)
Extensive list of lighting-related links, including links to organizations, lists of links, companies, forums and news sources, publications, safety, training, and reference sites. From the Western Australia Academy of Performing Arts.
Stage Lighting Math Formulas (http://www.le-us.com/lgtmath.htm)
"A collection of math formulas that can prove to be useful to lighting designers and electricians."
Theatre Backstage from A to Z, 3rd edition by Warren C. Lounsbury and Norman Boulanger (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1989. ISBN 0-295-96829-x; ISBN 0-295-96828-1 (pbk).) 792.03 Lo.
Definitions and drawings explaining the terms and use of stage scenery and lighting. Well illustrated with line drawings and some photos.
Practical Theater - How to Stage Your Own Productions, Trevor R. Griffiths, Consulting Editor (Secaucus, New Jersey: Chartwell Books, 1982. ISBN 0-89009530-2) 792.02 Pr.
For the serious amateur. Covers directing, stage management, acting, set design, lighting, costumes, administration, and make-up. Also has an introduction to building sets and props. Well illustrated with photos and line drawings.
Fun With Stagecraft, by Andrew McCallum (Hillside, New Jersey: Enslow Publishers, 1982. ISBN 0-89490-008-0) 792.02 MacC.
Basic information about set and scenery design and construction, props, lighting, sound effects, costumes, and make-up.
Theatrical Design and Construction, 2nd Edition, by J. Michael Gillette (Mountain View, California: Mayfield Publishing Co., 1992. ISBN 1-55934-102-5)
For the very serious student or amateur. Easy to read, well-illustrated textbook. Thorough introduction to the theory, practice, and tools of several areas of theatrical design: scenery, props, lighting, costumes, make-up, and sound.