LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS October, 2017 - Priscilla Beach Theatre Plymouth, MA
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LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS October, 2017 - Priscilla Beach Theatre Plymouth, MA
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Why is it that when you're tweaking a cue before a show, every actor seeks out the spot with the light, but can't find their light during a performance? This is a legitimate query. I just don't understand???¿?
Tech week means forgetting what daylight looks like 🙃
Nothing like the smell of hazer fluid in the morning. 💨
Got a shipment of brand new Color Source Spots today! So exhausted from hanging them, but still took the time to half-heartedly edit this together. Snapped this shot while I was putting the barrels onto the fixture bodies.
The Marvelous Wonderettes by Roger Bean Priscilla Beach Theatre | Plymouth, MA | Summer 2017
[Photos courtesy of Joe’s Retirement Blog]
Actor: This light is really bright in my face.
Lighting Designer: Yeah..?
12 Angry Jurors by Reginald Rose
Figured I’d share some photos from when I went back to my old high school to work on this show. I always loved performing in the round and I was so excited to try my hand at lighting in the round! It’s not perfect, but I’m pretty happy with how it turned out.
Color preferences
Hey lxblr!
I’ve always loved how we, as designers, often use the same tricks of the trade, but we still have our own (often strongly held) preferences when it comes to things like which colors we like to use for washes. I personally like the of R08 and R373 (though the space I’m working in now is naturally pretty warm so I’ve taken to only using frost in my warm wash)
For shits and gigs, what warm/cool combo is your favorite?
I always challenge myself to use different colors for each show I design. I have so many favorite colors, it’s always hard not to fall back on one or two of the same but a lot of people fall into patterns and while there’s nothing wrong with having go-to color choices, I make a point to try not to.
That being said, the show I just opened has L199 as a cool front wash and R344 for a warm side, looks dope together.
I try to do that as well! It’s always nice to have a combo to fall back on if you’re in a rush, though. Luckily, since I’ve been working in different venues a lot lately, each stage takes light differently and that makes it necessary to rotate and use different colors (preventing me from being too lazy with my washes :P).
Color preferences
Hey lxblr!
I’ve always loved how we, as designers, often use the same tricks of the trade, but we still have our own (often strongly held) preferences when it comes to things like which colors we like to use for washes. I personally like the of R08 and R373 (though the space I’m working in now is naturally pretty warm so I’ve taken to only using frost in my warm wash)
For shits and gigs, what warm/cool combo is your favorite?
my version of anatomy of a theatre technician, ft. me!
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Omg the cutest! I want the little Fresnels.
I’ve fully embraced the Tech Theatre lifestyle
Your director takes a stunning cue and asks for “more front light”
(except yes, because one always listens to the director)
Just realized I never shared my final design for Pippin at Thomas Worthington High School with you guys! It was so fun getting to play at scenic designer with all those stretch sails.