I'm still tweaking the fonts and have to add my resume, but I am reasonably proud of all the shit on there. Go tell your rich broadway producer uncle to hire me.
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I'm still tweaking the fonts and have to add my resume, but I am reasonably proud of all the shit on there. Go tell your rich broadway producer uncle to hire me.
This is a short reenactment of a real-life audience event by the cast of Next to Normal.
I wasn't there for the CATASTROPHE IN QUESTION, but oh my god, I love this cast. LOVE THEM. Every one of them is flawless.
so Next to Normal is going really smoothly and my costumes are badass and it is a WONDERFUL show with good people and such and I don't have very many notes and i finally solved APRON CRISIS 2011(seriously i almost had a tantrum in sur la table) none of this makes a very good story so i'll leave you with this: i helped props style a dummy of our lead for the ECT scene and consensus was she was very realistic but 'too sexy'
first preview went well. everyone was crying all over the place. THATS RIGHT, PATRONS, GIVE ME YOUR TEARS.
The Little Mermaid in McCarren Park, costumes by yours truly, directed by James Ortiz, written by James Ortiz and Frank Winters, puppets by James Ortiz, brought to you by Glass Bandits.
Photos by Brian Stanton.
I'm extremely proud I worked on this.
my favorite line from the series of 13 schoolchildren-written plays I designed
"Go to bed. Without pizza!"