on the floor
So we all know that I can not just be doing one show... So while Lysistrata has it's preview opening performance tonight, we are already well underway with our next mainstage show, Urinetown...
While I can not speak for the show as a whole yet or even the design as a whole because there are yet to be any story boards...full paint elevations... or I don't even designs for every aspect yet...
Anyway, the walls are um, well, fun. It is like looking down a cone as you look across the stage. This is a set for Matt Hales to pull his skateboard out onto the night before strike. May I should email him and tell him to come play. The down flaw is I can't do most of the drafting, or at least I am not. We have not learned this stuff yet nor is there really a way to learn it. I am paying how much money a year to learn what I can't do. I appreciate that faculty are helping but maybe it would be cool if we got to do it too so that we learn it but whatever.
The staple guns still shoot 13.5 hours a day and a set still appears in the scene shop.

What the hell ar eyou looking at? Well it is a wall. 1 part of 6 walls from the top view. I guess it will make more sense in a month when the set is installed. Hmm, only a month...scary thought.
There are 5 other shows in the works right now as well but they are still just paper work trails. The chairs, which is still not quite in budget and shouldhave been 2 weeks ago. Glass Menagerie, which we should probably not be trying to do on a scenery budget of 125...but i will leave it at that for now. Geography of a Horse Dreamer, um no clue what is is about...I mean i do, it is about a gambling guy who is kidnapped in order to call the races but looses his touch zzzzzzzz that's about where I loose it. Nathan the Wise, just started budgeting yesterday.. WQED project, basically we are building a mobile set for the TV studio.... hold your breathe it's so exciting...
While I can not speak for the show as a whole yet or even the design as a whole because there are yet to be any story boards...full paint elevations... or I don't even designs for every aspect yet...
Anyway, the walls are um, well, fun. It is like looking down a cone as you look across the stage. This is a set for Matt Hales to pull his skateboard out onto the night before strike. May I should email him and tell him to come play. The down flaw is I can't do most of the drafting, or at least I am not. We have not learned this stuff yet nor is there really a way to learn it. I am paying how much money a year to learn what I can't do. I appreciate that faculty are helping but maybe it would be cool if we got to do it too so that we learn it but whatever.
The staple guns still shoot 13.5 hours a day and a set still appears in the scene shop.

What the hell ar eyou looking at? Well it is a wall. 1 part of 6 walls from the top view. I guess it will make more sense in a month when the set is installed. Hmm, only a month...scary thought.
There are 5 other shows in the works right now as well but they are still just paper work trails. The chairs, which is still not quite in budget and shouldhave been 2 weeks ago. Glass Menagerie, which we should probably not be trying to do on a scenery budget of 125...but i will leave it at that for now. Geography of a Horse Dreamer, um no clue what is is about...I mean i do, it is about a gambling guy who is kidnapped in order to call the races but looses his touch zzzzzzzz that's about where I loose it. Nathan the Wise, just started budgeting yesterday.. WQED project, basically we are building a mobile set for the TV studio.... hold your breathe it's so exciting...


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