Hey, I thought we could share pictures of our shows...

From our recent production of "Spring Awakening". I designed the scenery and lighting.

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Here is Peter and the Star Catcher at Blackfriars. I projected some slow moving clouds on the upper sail for preset along with some wave sounds. The stairs SR are portable and moved around for scenes as needed. We almost had to air-drop the percussionist into place. He had lots of toys!
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Richmond Civic Theatre's productions of Calendar Girls and Then the Stage One Youth Theatre Emma: A pop Musical. Production design for both. I've bee very bad at not taking pictures during shows.

Final Scene- Calendar Girls
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Emma: A Pop Musical- Stage setting and then on of the promo shots using the show logo.

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Nothing really lighting related in this particular picture, but this is a panorama of my stage tonight for the percussion show that we've got going on. I think we could have fit a few more drums on stage.
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A brake drum is required for the opening of Les Mis. It does have a distinct clang to it.
Another user of brake drum percussion is Tom Waits, mostly in his Swordfishtrombone and Rain Dogs days. He called it "junkyard orchestration". He also used a battery powered megaphone for vocal processing.
 
All those timecoded lightshows I did in college and at my first job after college have come in handy over the past few years as I've been programming lighting for a bunch of bands, here's one from last year since I'm missing live music like crazy right now.
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My theatre along with our resident theatre company put this together, all in one night. I was fortunate enough to be asked if I would help by designing the lights.

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