A fly tower is a part of a theatre above the stage where flat scenery in the form of gauzes, cloths and flats are stored and 'flown in' when needed. Stage lighting, rigged on lighting pipes, may also be flown. Theatre is that branch of the performing arts concerned with acting out stories in front of an audience using combinations of speech, gesture, music, dance, sound and spectacle â indeed any one or more elements of the other performing arts. ... Stage has several meanings: In rocketry, a stage is one of several independent rockets used to reduce the need for fuel. ... Theatrical scenery is things that are used as setting for a theatrical production. ... A variety of fabric. ... Flats, short for Scenery Flats, are flat pieces of theatrical scenery which are painted and positioned on stage so as to give the appearance of buildings or background. ...
The scenery is fixed to metal pipes called battens which are then themselves supported by steel cable or (now extremely rarely) natural ropes up through the tower to pulleys and from there across to one side then down to the fly-rail where the flyman stands. They can be moved either by hand or via electric motor. Because of their weight they are usually counterweighted. Coils of rope used for long-line fishing A rope is a length of fibers, twisted or braided together to improve strength, for pulling and connecting. ... A pulley is a wheel with a groove along its edge, for holding a rope or cable. ... A counterweight is a weight that balances a load. ...
Historically, the flyman was an ex-naval rating, with experience with rope from working on sailing ships, and would communicate with the stage floor by means of coded whistles. For this reason actors and other stage crew would never whistle on stage in case a bar landed on them unexpectedly. U.S. Navy supercarrier USS Nimitz on November 3, 2003. ... Italian ship-rigged vessel Amerigo Vespucci in New York Harbor, 1976 A ship is a large, sea-going watercraft, sometimes with multiple decks. ... A whistle is a one-note woodwind instrument which produces sound from a stream of forced air. ... Actors in period costume sharing a joke whilst waiting between takes during location filming. ...
Also see Rail (theater) In theater, a rail refers to a long metal pole suspended above the stage (and sometimes above the audience) from which lighting fixtures and curtains may be hung. ...
Tower was born September 29, 1925, to Joe and Beryl Tower in Houston.
Tower was supported by prominent Democratic former Governor Coke Stevenson, the loser by 87 votes to LBJ in the 1948 Democratic Senate primary runoff.
Tower resigned from this office in 1987, and for a time was a distinguished professor at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, from which he had received his M.A. He became a consultant with Tower, Eggers, and Greene Consulting from 1987 to 1991.
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