Friday, October 17, 2008

Eleemosynary

Ok so the recent show that I was a part of was a show entitled Eleemosynary by Lee Blessing. I was the set and lighting designer for the production. Overall I am very happy with the outcome and everyone seemed to enjoy the result as well.

The show synopsis:
Eleemosynary focuses on the lives of three Wesbrook women: seventy-five-year-old Dorothea; her middle-aged daughter, Artie; and Artie's sixteen-year-old daughter, Echo. Dorothea, an admitted New Age eccentric, has complicated the lives of the two other Wesbrook women by imposing her thwarted dreams on them, which has alienated Artie not only from Dorothea but from Echo as well. As the play begins, Echo is caring for Dorothea, who has just had a stroke. During the course of the play, Echo tries to bring the three women together. Blessing presents fragmented vignettes of the lives of the three women as they struggle to define themselves both as individuals and as part of a family unit. In this poignant and mature study of familial relationships, Blessing highlights the human need for connection and forgiveness.

I had a wonderful time working on the production . . . as usual it had its ups and downs, but that happens with every show. Enjoy the pictures :-D

P.S. the pictures are not in any particular order of the show.

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