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Theatre/Venue |
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The Last Five
Years |
Shelterbelt
Theatre |
TSimple by design,
this may be the most complex set ever at the Shelterbelt - the
set peices actually moved! |
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Tommy |
Shelterbelt
Theatre |
This
was the most expensive and time consuming set I ever designed. Thankfully,
I had lot's of help building it.
TAG nomination Outstanding Set Design |
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The
Marriage of Bette & Boo |
Shelterbelt
Theatre |
This
is still one of my favorite sets. Very basic, but functional. The
curtains slid back and forth to create different spaces. |
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Company
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Dundee
Dinner Theatre |
I
think this was probably the one of the most ambitious set for the
Dundee. You could literally still smell the wet paint as the audience
started filling in for our preview!
TAG nomination Outstanding Set Design
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Love
Is Strange |
Shelterbelt
Theatre |
I
liked this set, very basic, but unobtrusive. |
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South
Pacific
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Chanticleer
Community Theatre |
I
based this set on Japanese Noh Theatre, with a very plain pentagon-shaped
raked platform in the center of the stage. This platform would serve
as the base for Brackett's office, the ladie's showers, etc. |
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Swingtime
Canteen |
Bellevue
Little Theatre |
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Harvey |
Chanticleer
Community Theatre |
I
only spent $260 on this set. Luckily I was able to use stock flats.
We had to build the entire bookcase. Lot's of wood.
TAG nomination Outstanding Set Design |
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Splendora |
SNAP!
Productions |
Not
one of my favorite sets, but everyone seemed to like it. The bus was
the bane of my existence
TAG nomination Outstanding Set Design
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