Guys and Dolls Music and Lyrics by Frank Loesser Book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows Directed by Robby Sella Musical Directed by Joel Mercier Choreographed by Sarah Case and Keith Coughlin Scenic Design by Evan Hill Costume Design by Valérie Thérèse Bart Lighting Design by William J. Stewart Sound Design by Nathan Rux Properties Design by Jordan Janota New London Barn Playhouse Photo by Kristen Grieneisen
San Diego Junior Theatre's 2014 production of Guys and Dolls.
'Guys And Dolls' at Arizona Broadway Theatre is a perfect sendup to golden ages musicals offering an evening full of highlights you're unlikely to find anywhere else in The Valley. Read BWW's critic's review!
Designing for Hollywood's major movie studios and Broadway's top producers, Irene Sharaff won five Oscars and a Tony for her costume and set designs.
Top Five Reasons to See The Old Globe’s Guys and Dolls Article by Kristen Schweizer You can blame this past weekend’s heat wave on the opening of The Old Globe’s […]
Here are a few photos from another recent production I completed- Guys and Dolls. I was given the opportunity to return to my undergrad to design this production. It was a fantastic experience! Thanks to all who were involved. Directed by Adena Moree Lighting: Chris Rich Costumes: Armand Coutu ATD and Shop Foreman: Mike Schafer
Westchester Broadway Theatre presents Guys and Dolls, with Music and Lyrics by Frank Loesser and Book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows, directed and choreographed by Richard Stafford with musical director Jihwan Kim, now through June 6, 2013, with the Press Opening set for April 18, 2013. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the show below!
Sensational costumes, well-designed sets and wonderful music are highlights of CLOC’s second 2013 offering, the immortal Broadway classic Guys and Dolls. Slick though many aspects of the production…
Guys and Dolls Music and Lyrics by Frank Loesser Book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows Directed by Robby Sella Musical Directed by Joel Mercier Choreographed by Sarah Case and Keith Coughlin Scenic Design by Evan Hill Costume Design by Valérie Thérèse Bart Lighting Design by William J. Stewart Sound Design by Nathan Rux Properties Design by Jordan Janota New London Barn Playhouse
This is a set design I did for Metro Theatre in vancouver, BC, Canada. I dont have very many pictures, but you can see it was done in a very "Comic Book" style. The director Mark Carter was inspired by the Dick Tracy Movie and wanted to create a world of that nature. I love this set! So fun and animated!
It's been ages since I have posted here. Sorry about that guys. Anyways here's a little bit of something that I made for a con. Pa...
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Dixie Dugan Bruce Patrick Jones Paperdoll Review is a publication by the same people who make OPDAG Paper Doll Studio magazine. Unlike Paper Doll Studios, the magazine does not focus on original paper doll art, rather vintage paper dolls. This is Issue 17 from Fall 1999. Each Issue has a theme, this issue was WWII. This issue is black and white with a color cover. Newer issues are all color. They can be purchased in Subscription form (4 a year) or individual back issues. Paperdoll Review Magazine for Sale
Great songs and stellar performances mark out the 1955 film version of Guys and Dolls
This is a set design I did for Metro Theatre in vancouver, BC, Canada. I dont have very many pictures, but you can see it was done in a very "Comic Book" style. The director Mark Carter was inspired by the Dick Tracy Movie and wanted to create a world of that nature. I love this set! So fun and animated!