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A Gentlemans Guide To Love and Murder
A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder was set to be performed in an outside amphitheater in order to follow Covid-19 restrictions. The main goals in this design were to communicate the points important to the show while working with and using the original architecture of the space and making a simple enough set that could be struck every night.
Set Design
Week 1 Concept for the set
Inspiration photos taken from other theatrical performances using the idea of floating frames
Drafts for the Dinning Room of Highhurst
Week 1 Concept for the set
*Photo taken during tech week before the show was postponed due to Covid-19 and other unforeseen circumstances*
Titanic
Projection Design
The goal of Titanic Projection design was to aid the story along and showcase the historical elements of the event. Unfornutaley the show was canceled due to Covid-19
Projecting the time and location in an effort to aid the story
Photos of survivors to be projected during pre-show
Paperwork listing every location in the show along with the photo of the location
Projecting the time and location in an effort to aid the story
View of all three pieces of scaffolding and the portals. I choose a color palate in which each set piece would look cohesive and still work individually.
Closer image of scaffolding and portals
Image of Jack's unfinished painting. The painting was left unfinished in places that would traditionally be more time consuming and require more detail to help to communicate that this was a work in progress for Jack.
View of all three pieces of scaffolding and the portals. I choose a color palate in which each set piece would look cohesive and still work individually.
Newsies
Scenic Artist
In this design, the goal was to make the set look as close in color as it would to New York in 1899. One of the most challenging tasks in this design was trying to paint the scaffolding in a way that would make it look more metallic.
The Women of Lockerbie
Costume Design
The design for Women of Lockerbie was focused on representing how each character grieved. We also wanted to make sure that the costumes were accurate to 90's and Scottish fashion.
Inspiration, Color palate, and ideas for Madeline
Chosen individual pieces for Madeline
Rendering for George's costume
Inspiration, Color palate, and ideas for Madeline
Romeo & Juliet
Set Design
In this theoretical production of Romeo & Juliet, the story was set in 2020 during the election. The two lovers are on opposite political parties and their families are divided by their political affiliation. The set was to mirror that of a presidential rally. It was also important that the set helped to propel and represent the story of Romeo & Juliet.
Inspiration for and the shape of the proscenium
Inspiration for the backdrop
Inspiration for the platform/second stage
Inspiration for and the shape of the proscenium
Boeing Boeing
Costume Design
The goal of the Boeing Boeing costume design was to make each character easily identifiable by the audience. This meant making sure that each girl wore a specific color that coordinated with their historically accurate flight attendant uniform.
Week 1 design Ideas for Boeing Boeing
Inspiration, color palate, and individual pieces for Bernard
Inspiration, color palate, and individual pieces for Gretchen's regular clothes
Week 1 design Ideas for Boeing Boeing