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• Managed all aspects of the show for the design and technical staff including: casting, volunteers, costuming, props, scenery, flying angels, and camels! ‘Called’ the shows for the 3,000 seat cathedral. The show ran from 1981 to 2009 and grossed over $4.5 Million annually. Event Pro...
Slanted Theatre is dedicated to creating indie theatre in Sydney, focusing on diverse stories and community engagement. With rising production costs, we are seeking support to help cover essential expenses such as venue hire, set design, costumes, props, and lighting. Our artists work under a pro...
Penny Williams is the production’s Costume Designer, Wigs are by Justin Lore (Tease & Floof Theatrical Wig Boutique), Props are by Abby Rasmussen and Scenic/Set Design is by Jordon Armstrong. Tickets for Disenchanted are on sale now and can be purchased online at kravis.org, or by calling...
In the Second Age, elves continued to enjoy the theatre, and with far fewer of them being able to fly and cast illusion spells, they built more theatre buildings and props. Outdoor, open air amphitheaters were the norm for public theatres, often with the seats built into natural or artifi...
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The Classics Theatre Project, in the fine tradition of shifting the milieu to contemporary times, is at once intriguing and strange. Unlike the earlier, elaborate setting forTCTP’sOleanna, Hamlet is minimal, achieving the scene with say, chairs and props. The dialogue feels reasonably spontaneous...
Inspired by the Theatre of the Ridiculous movement, the work of Viola Spolin, and the indie comedy scene of turn-of-this-century’s NYC, we incorporate simple costumes, dime store props, and broad irreverent characters for a fluid and very funny show that breaks down barriers between actor ...