Snow Angel...opening night
Tonight we opened our production of Snow Angel by David Lindsay-Abaire.
The set was a unit set consisting of three units on wheels: a shed, a tree, and a cafe (not shown).
We had a very responsive audience,
a lot of laughs in the first half and then the show settled into some pretty introspective material.
I was proud of the cast and the tech crew. It was a smooth and engaging show if I do say so myself.
The maple tree came from our driveway. Beth gave me permission to cut it down as it was a shooter that had infiltrated the lilacs along the fence.
We opened and closed the show with the tree isolated in a pool of blue light. This photo was taken from the light booth.
K
We had a very responsive audience,
I was proud of the cast and the tech crew. It was a smooth and engaging show if I do say so myself.
The maple tree came from our driveway. Beth gave me permission to cut it down as it was a shooter that had infiltrated the lilacs along the fence.
We opened and closed the show with the tree isolated in a pool of blue light. This photo was taken from the light booth.
K
1 Comments:
Congrats on the success of your show! I like the set, too. Eye catching, but it doesn't dominate once people are on stage. Classy!
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