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To continue the tour, please exit the studio and turn down the hallway to the right towards the scene shop.  

Stop Six: Scene Shop

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The scene shop is used as a load-in space for our two main stage theaters, the Oscar Brockett Theater and the Payne Theater. You can see backstage of both theaters if you stand in the center of the shop. We build our sets in the Texas Performing Arts scene shop just a couple of blocks away. Many of our students work in the shop part time during the semester to learn valuable skills about building and designing set structures, amongst other projects. You can learn more about the Texas Performing Arts Fabrication Studio by checking out their YouTube page.

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Continue down the hall to the right and around the corner. 

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Stop Ten: Draft Lab

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The draft lab is where students create renderings for lighting, scenic, costume and integrated media design. Continue down the hallway towards the Costume Studio.

Stop Eleven: Costume Studio

Costumes for all of our main stage productions are made in-house in our costume studio. We have a community of staff members, graduate, and undergraduate students who design and construct the costumes for each show. Students can apply to work in the costume shop as stitchers, craft assistants, office/shop assistants, wardrobe crew chiefs, or costume stock workers.

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Twelve: Studio 2.180

Studio 2.180 serves as a classroom, rehearsal space, and performance venue for faculty and student curated work. The lighting grid, sound booth, and flexible seating make it an admirable option for students to practice their craft in a black box style theatre. 

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