Bump In

What is Bump In?


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Theatrical expression - to move equipment and scenery into a theatre. Bump out is the opposite process. Also used in relation to the set up and knock down of stands at exhibitions and tradeshows.

Bump in is on Saturday so you are required at the theatre from 10 am to whenever.

See move in, set up, erect, knock down, move out


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