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Forcing Perspective: Selected Projects In Areas Of Scenic Design And Technical Direction, Dwight Camillucci
Forcing Perspective: Selected Projects In Areas Of Scenic Design And Technical Direction, Dwight Camillucci
All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023
Selected projects in areas of scenic design and technical direction.
Selected Projects In Lighting, Projections, And Scenic Design, Joshua Roberts
Selected Projects In Lighting, Projections, And Scenic Design, Joshua Roberts
All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023
A report of Lighting, Projection, and Scenic design by Joshua Roberts on selected projects at Utah State University.
Selected Projects In Scenic And Costume Design, Spencer M. Potter
Selected Projects In Scenic And Costume Design, Spencer M. Potter
All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023
The play is set in two staterooms and the lounge car of the luxurious 20th Century Limited, also known as the "millionaires' line." 20th Century is a drawing room comedy/farce set on a train; the comedy is derived from, and often at the expense of, the close relationships of the characters, especially the relationship between Lily Garland and Oscar Jaffe. Much of the action moves quickly between the staterooms and the lounge car. Depending on interpretation, there is also the possibility of having the train platform as a fourth setting. Because the script is very fast paced, the set needed …
Selected Projects In Scenic Design And Painting, Chelsea Richards
Selected Projects In Scenic Design And Painting, Chelsea Richards
All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023
A parent’s passing will always generate drama within a family, but when you add a family heirloom with a potential value in the millions of dollars, the stakes are quickly raised. Theresa Rebeck’s gripping, anxiety-producing play, Mauritius, introduces tension through a subject most theatre patrons are unlikely to suspect: philately, the study or collection of postage stamps.