tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6946414928332818297.post3086089487042027633..comments2024-01-17T03:39:48.664-05:00Comments on Full of IT: OOB-er WasteIT Awards Staffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07261232921332130350noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6946414928332818297.post-11752632859595019352010-08-24T12:29:01.049-04:002010-08-24T12:29:01.049-04:00Thanks for the thoughts. We re-use probably 80-90...Thanks for the thoughts. We re-use probably 80-90% of our things too - it's more the general model of buy it, build it, and throw it away that theater creates that I am complaining about. In every other instance I find the fleeting nature of theater to be an asset. In this case, it is particularly frustrating to me as someone who wants to be a responsible consumer, and wants to model that Nealhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12532568131840790662noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6946414928332818297.post-65573024565487215662010-08-23T17:53:37.156-04:002010-08-23T17:53:37.156-04:00This might only occasionally salvage a significant...This might only occasionally salvage a significant amount of material, but why not put up postings on Craigslist, Glory's List, etc. about when strike day is, what's going to be available, and that anyone who can come with their own transport can take it away for free?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6946414928332818297.post-79972543740687261132010-08-23T17:06:27.273-04:002010-08-23T17:06:27.273-04:00Neal,
At Retro Productions we are in much the s...Neal, <br /><br />At Retro Productions we are in much the same boat (only without our own year round space). We keep and reuse 85% of our stuff. Where scenery is concerned we save all the hardware (most of it is screwed together, and unless the screws are stripped, we collect and reuse them), we use a rotating rep of flats, platforms and curtains, and we reuse wood until it is nothing but a Heatherhttp://www.retroproductions.orgnoreply@blogger.com