Monday, June 28, 2010

Tintypes




The month of June has found me returning once again to work in conjunction with Brevard Music Center in Brevard, NC. Last week the curtain went up on a production of the musical review Tintypes. I served as the set designer and it was an interesting process to say the least. I had been informed from the beginning that Tintypes was to be a touring show and the set would therefore need to be compact, versatile and assemble easily. However, nothing was known about the venues to which it would be traveling. All that was known, was that it would be performed on the main stage (WPA) at the music center. For those of you that don't know this space- it is a very large proscenium theatre. With a compact set and a "compact" budget, I began to design. Nevertheless things were not solidified until well after my arrival. I decided, because of the nature of the show, to try something a little different. My principal story-telling device became projections. This is the first time I have used them in a set but it worked out really well. It was so nice to be able to watch the show and then actually see tintypes of the people and places referenced. All in all for a week of hard work I feel like the show is a tremendous success. Happy touring!

Special Thanks to
Dean Anthony- Director
Glenn Breed- Costumes
Brittany Rapise- Wigs
Marnie Cumings- Lights
Brady Hislop- Sound (and some much needed projection help)

Monday, June 7, 2010

Guys and Dolls






Here are a few photos from another recent production I completed- Guys and Dolls. I was given the opportunity to return to my undergrad to design this production. It was a fantastic experience! Thanks to all who were involved.

Directed by Adena Moree
Lighting: Chris Rich
Costumes: Armand Coutu
ATD and Shop Foreman: Mike Schafer

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Learned Ladies





Here are a few images from a recent show I did for the University of West Florida in Pensacola. They are for the show The Learned Ladies by Moliere. The Director, Geoff Bleeker, did a fantastic job of guiding the design team into a cohesive, fun, and slightly over-the-top approach. Also to note are the fantastic costumes by Megan Miller and wigs by Brittany Rapise.

The beginning...

I know I am light years behind but better late than never...? I am posting this as a test as I get the hang of writing my own blog. As this site develops, it is my primary goal to use it as a forum for professional work- to both display my own and comment on new work I see. I hope to additionally chronicle my experiences in grad school and the professional theatre world.
So here we go- testing, testing, 1, 2, 3...