How Do You Make A Theater Stage With Curtains?
Humans have been performing in front of each other for centuries. As theater has progressed, the use of a curtain became common to separate the action from the audience. If you are heading up a play or musical and need somewhere to perform, building your own stage with a curtain attached can give your actors the full use of performance space with a separation from their viewers Place two pieces of 8-foot 2-by-4 and two pieces of 44-inch 2-by-4 on a flat surface with the 2-inch surfaces of the board on the building area in a rectangular frame (The boards will look like they are “standing up”). The shorter pieces should fit in between the longer pieces and be pushed to opposite ends to form a 4-foot by 8-foot frame. Screw the frame together by driving two 3-inch screws which are in a vertical line though the 8-foot pieces into the sides of the smaller pieces. Measure 4 feet along one of the longer ends of the frame to find the center and make a mark. Place another piece of 44 inch 2-by-4