Street Scene
We opened “Street Scene” on Sunday. The past few weeks were very busy, and I did not manage to take much in the way of process photos. However, below are pictures from the final dress rehearsal on Friday. Of note are the student stage manager, student sound designer, student supertitle designer, and the fact that I had a student ALD helping me on the lighting (I did both scenery and lighting design on this one). It was directed by Kymberly Mellen, who is new to our department this year. Cast-wise, it’s the largest number of performers on the stage since I’ve been here at Whitewater, and a two story set added to the technical complexity. We made it to the finish line, though.
The top of the show, and how hot it is:
Mrs. Maurrant sings of her loniliness and how trapped she feels:
Mr. Easter tries to tempt Rose with Broadway:
“It’s a murder!”
Rose confronts her father after his capture:
And the cycle continues — how hot it is. . .