Music in the Air
Posted in Scenic Design, Scenic Painting on July 11th, 2012 by Eric Appleton
The swirly patterned “Munich’ side of the flip panels for “Music in the Air.” Inspired by the work of Gustav Klimt.
Neat
Posted in General Production, Lighting Design on July 9th, 2012 by Eric Appleton
A break in tech rehearsal for “Neat” at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center in Sheboygan, WI. Written by Charlayne Woodard, performed by Marti Gobel, produced by Renaissance Theaterworks. Scenic design by Lisa Schlenker, lighting design by Eric Appleton. That’s co-artistic director Julie Swenson talking to stage manager Brandy Kline off to the side, there. It will be performed July 10 – 14.
Music in the Air
Posted in Frantic Carpentry, Scenic Design, Scenic Painting on July 5th, 2012 by Eric Appleton
My Fourth of July project; getting the organ started for “Music in the Air.” Exciting, rushed, improvisational carpentry! Pictured sitting in the UW-Whitewater scene shop. The Chinese hanging on the left is from our production of “A Scrap of Paper.” The bit of groundrow seen above the piano is from “She Stoops to Conquer.”
Almost, Maine
Posted in Production Photo, Scenic Design, Scenic Painting on June 26th, 2012 by Eric Appleton
Photo from last night’s final dress rehearsal of “Almost, Maine.” The scene is “Getting It Back,” with Atticus Maasz and Sam Zaddack pictured. Lighting is by student Sean Jenson, costumes by student Julia Boarini.
Music in the Air
Posted in Drawings, Scenic Design, Scenic Painting on June 25th, 2012 by Eric Appleton
Starting in on the paint elevations for “Music in the Air.” That’s stage right on the drafting table.