Scenic
Jesus Christ Superstar
Halcyon Days
The Rimers of Eldritch
Not About Nightingales
Les Liaisons Dangereuses
Les Liaisons Dangereuses was produced by the Denison University Department of Theatre and directed by Jon Farris. It was the third time that I worked as designer in a show that Jon directed. The production was conceived as a confluence of sensuality and deception played in the covert world of the aristocracy. The space was white […]
Extremities
Director Sam Woodhouse was concerned that his production of Extremities be about the senseless violence and control issues involved in rape and not about Raul or sex. It was important that the environment of the play be as gentle and idyllic as possible. The New Jersey farm house that the author provided was ideal for […]
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
The primary goal for the design of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof was to create a space that encouraged confrontation and captured the hot sultry environment that Williams wrote into the script. Director Jay Fields wanted a “transparent” room that would suggest that privacy was not possible. He also wanted to capture the essence of “southern […]
The Threepenny Opera
The Threepenny Opera by Bertolt Brecht was co-produced by Concordia University and the Goethe Institute of Montreal and directed by Joe Cazalet. Joe had directed numerous productions of Brecht plays and Brecht was a special area of study and research for Joe. Joe described his image for the set as a ‘Victorian, Nazi, Industrial, Capitalistic PLAYGROUND.’ […]