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amyb
August 22nd 06, 10:17 PM
Truth is i am on a prop hunt for the Alley Theatre in Houston, Texas.
We are a non-profit regional theatre and are going into production fro
our 60th anniversary season. We open with Shakespeare's Much Ado About
Nothing and it's gonna be really really big. One of the elements we
need is a hot air balloon and basket to appear onstage. It never flies,
no one ever even gets in it and it really is on for about a minute, so
we are frankly, reluctant to buy such a costly item that will likely
never be used outside of it's one minute onstage. Anyone know of anyone
who's got a 1-2 person basket in the Houston area who'd like to trade
for tickets or possibly get program acknowledgement? We are also not
against renting rather than borrowing or trading. Again, it never
flies, it doesn't even have be "real"...at one point we wre looking for
basket weavers to weave us a giant basket and we would then make it
look real. Or if there is a place where these baskets go to retire
after their flying life is done thatw e could purchase one for little
money...any guidance would be most appreciated. I sure could use the
help. Thanks all---amyb.

Gene Seibel
August 23rd 06, 04:42 PM
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amyb wrote:
> Truth is i am on a prop hunt for the Alley Theatre in Houston, Texas.
> We are a non-profit regional theatre and are going into production fro
> our 60th anniversary season. We open with Shakespeare's Much Ado About
> Nothing and it's gonna be really really big. One of the elements we
> need is a hot air balloon and basket to appear onstage. It never flies,
> no one ever even gets in it and it really is on for about a minute, so
> we are frankly, reluctant to buy such a costly item that will likely
> never be used outside of it's one minute onstage. Anyone know of anyone
> who's got a 1-2 person basket in the Houston area who'd like to trade
> for tickets or possibly get program acknowledgement? We are also not
> against renting rather than borrowing or trading. Again, it never
> flies, it doesn't even have be "real"...at one point we wre looking for
> basket weavers to weave us a giant basket and we would then make it
> look real. Or if there is a place where these baskets go to retire
> after their flying life is done thatw e could purchase one for little
> money...any guidance would be most appreciated. I sure could use the
> help. Thanks all---amyb.

Michael[_1_]
August 23rd 06, 11:33 PM
You really need to contact someone at the Lone Star Balloon
Association. They are local to you, and I'm sure some arrangement can
be made. Just google for it.

Or you could just attend Ballunar Liftoff this weekend at NASA.

Michael

amyb wrote:
> Truth is i am on a prop hunt for the Alley Theatre in Houston, Texas.
> We are a non-profit regional theatre and are going into production fro
> our 60th anniversary season. We open with Shakespeare's Much Ado About
> Nothing and it's gonna be really really big. One of the elements we
> need is a hot air balloon and basket to appear onstage. It never flies,
> no one ever even gets in it and it really is on for about a minute, so
> we are frankly, reluctant to buy such a costly item that will likely
> never be used outside of it's one minute onstage. Anyone know of anyone
> who's got a 1-2 person basket in the Houston area who'd like to trade
> for tickets or possibly get program acknowledgement? We are also not
> against renting rather than borrowing or trading. Again, it never
> flies, it doesn't even have be "real"...at one point we wre looking for
> basket weavers to weave us a giant basket and we would then make it
> look real. Or if there is a place where these baskets go to retire
> after their flying life is done thatw e could purchase one for little
> money...any guidance would be most appreciated. I sure could use the
> help. Thanks all---amyb.

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