SCENE BOARD

This page courtesy of TSA

 
Scene Board was first used for set building in 1977 by the National Theatre Centre in London. TSA introduced this versatile set-building board to Australia in 1985 when the Melbourne Theatre Company began using it in its South Melbourne workshop.

Today, Scene Board is used to produce film and TV sets, amateur theatre, school productions, and in Rock Eisteddfod's.

Scene Board (or stageboard) is double-fluted sheeting and is supplied in two sizes:

  • 5m x 2.1m (full-size sheet)
  • 2.5m x 2.1m (half sheet)

Scene Board is easily cut with a Stanley knife or saw; can be glued, screwed or nailed; and is easily painted.

    

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