I helped with a production of Band Geeks at the local high school. I actually have been working on a book to teach high school students about the production process. The book covers pre-show jobs and responcibilities, rehearsal responsibilities, performance responsibilities, and post show responsibilities of a production team. It isn't a very good book.… Continue reading Bank Geeks
Category: Theatre Thursday
Bang Bang You’re Dead
I was never popular. I was never athletic. I was never confident. When I reach into the shadows of my memories I find a faint memory of first grade. I was the only student who was left handed. My teacher tried hard to get me to hold my crayons with my right hand. She never… Continue reading Bang Bang You’re Dead
White Christmas
Before I begin this blog I must thank the talented and generous John Bruning for taking beautiful pictures I could steal and use in the post. Where would I be without you? I would have a few blurry pictures that would not do this beautiful show justice. That is where I would be! I must… Continue reading White Christmas
CET 2016
I just finished another summer of CET. It's a whirl wind of activity in which I design, track, manage, and build the sets and tech elements for 9 productions. Some are bigger than others. All of them are a ton of work. I usually start by building a model for each main show of the… Continue reading CET 2016
Yet another Backdrop for Howard Street Middle School
This spring I painted another backdrop for Howard Street Middle School. Sadly, I didn't catch the name of the show. I just know that I painted 40 feet of flats based on a picture drawn by one of the students of the school. Usually, I get a little help from a few students... This time… Continue reading Yet another Backdrop for Howard Street Middle School
Almost, Maine – a labor of love
This past spring I had the pleasure for helping the students of Central High School and their director, my friend, Jeff Witt, create the production of Almost, Maine. The format was a production class. It is uncommon to have a class complete a full production. However, we have been successful at Central High School in… Continue reading Almost, Maine – a labor of love
Once On This Island Report
I had the great honor of directing Once on This Island at Central High School which performed the first couple weeks of March. The show was added to the season after many students requested one more chance to do a show before the end of their senior year. I didn't start off directing the show.… Continue reading Once On This Island Report
Mary Poppins for Pentacle Theatre
Before I get started, I need to thank Lonnie Thurston for the majority of the pictures in this blog. When I am working I really don't have time, nor a good camera, to get decent pictures of my work. Beginning December 28 I had 10 days to get a set built, painted and functioning for… Continue reading Mary Poppins for Pentacle Theatre
Seussical the Musical
The fall play at Central High School 2015 was Seussical the Musical. I started with my model. I am beginning to truly enjoy making models and solving the design issues on a small scale first. The director, my friend Jeff Witt, wanted the show to be set in the 1920's and wanted the set to… Continue reading Seussical the Musical
Addams Family at Pentacle Theatre
In the middle of the chaos of CET, I held auditions for Addams Family the Musical. The show was part of the Pentacle Theatre 2015 season. I ended up casting the 10 main characters, 12 ancestors, and eventually, 2 gargoyles (silent characters I added to help set the mood and change scenes). We began rehearsals… Continue reading Addams Family at Pentacle Theatre
