"This was a challenging show to work on. The costume, prop, and set budgets were slim due to the fact that it was a club show, and I lived in a dorm, so there wasn't a lot of space to work. Even so, I enjoyed the challenge, gained valuable collaborative skills, and was able to put together technical aspects that both I and the directors were happy with."Â
- Tim
Production photos with the set in the background.
Production photo with the set in the background. Featured in the foreground is the Daughter's costume, which was a thrifted patchwork dress.
Set panels laid out together to form full mural.
Painting set up in the Chesapeake dorm's lounge area.
Half-finished panels displayed in a dorm room.
Process photo after orange paint was layered in.
Preliminary abstract model done in marker.
Set pieces were hung from a pipe and drape structure by wire coat hangers that were stapled on and painted black (see image).