
"La Traviata" periactoids red interior set

"The Ghost of Versailles" white interior set

"Showboat" docked boat

"Blue" dinner table look

"Blue" hospital look

"Showboat" on-boat theatre

"Showboat" docked interior

"La Traviata" periactoids white interior set with DS scirm


"The Ghost of Versailles" with projected backdrop
Artisic Credit
"Showboat"
Director - FRANCESCA ZAMBELLO
Set Designer - PETER J. DAVISON
Costume Designer - PAUL TAZEWELL
Lighting Designer - MARK MCCULLOUGH
"La Travaita"
Director - FRANCESCA ZAMBELLO
Set Designer - PETER J. DAVISON
Costume Designer - JESS GOLDSTEIN
Lighting Designer - MARK MCCULLOUGH
"The Ghosts of Versailles"
Director - JAY LESENGERSet Designer - JAMES NOONE
Costume Designer - NANCY LEARY
Lighting Designer - ROBERT WIERZEL
"Blue"
Director - TAZEWELL THOMPSON
Set Designer - DONALD EASTMAN
Costume Designer - JESSICA JAHN
Lighting Designer - ROBERT WIERZEL
Responsibilities
• Pre-Tech served as an extra carpenter, electrician, and painter based on company needs
• Performed daily prop transfers from theatre to a off-campus rehearsal haul using small open and open bed trucks
• Served as a deck run crew member for two operas
o "La Traviata" – Ran show in costume for several mid-scene transitions and to aid any mishaps that happened onstage (primarily due to large amounts of consumed liquid on stage)
o “Blue” – Ran show as Fly Rail Assistant and aided in transitions on a raked deck
• Performed daily changeovers rotating between 4 operas with two-show days once a week
• Demolished out of service rental sets to be compactly thrown out
• During strike week, aided to dismantle scenery, pack scenery for rental, and returned the opera to an off-season state
• Performed daily prop transfers from theatre to a off-campus rehearsal haul using small open and open bed trucks
• Served as a deck run crew member for two operas
o "La Traviata" – Ran show in costume for several mid-scene transitions and to aid any mishaps that happened onstage (primarily due to large amounts of consumed liquid on stage)
o “Blue” – Ran show as Fly Rail Assistant and aided in transitions on a raked deck
• Performed daily changeovers rotating between 4 operas with two-show days once a week
• Demolished out of service rental sets to be compactly thrown out
• During strike week, aided to dismantle scenery, pack scenery for rental, and returned the opera to an off-season state