This is a job I did back in August and September for the Cape Fear Regional Theatre in Fayetteville, directed by Tom Quaintance, who is also the artistic director of the company. The experience was both exhilarating and exhausting--it's a massive show with dozens of locations and set pieces, and I was brought in very late in the process to replace the original set designer who was unable to complete the job.
In spite of these daunting circumstances, every member of the cast, crew, and production team was extremely patient and professional; I've worked on less-demanding shows where co-workers have lost their cool and taken out their frustrations on those around them, but I didn't encounter that problem here. Everyone stayed focused on their job and did a crazy amount of work in a very short amount of time and I'm very proud to have been a part of this team.
To visit the portfolio page, click on the Drew Struzan-inspired poster above, painted by my collaborator David Rawlins, who also designed the video segments for the show.
In spite of these daunting circumstances, every member of the cast, crew, and production team was extremely patient and professional; I've worked on less-demanding shows where co-workers have lost their cool and taken out their frustrations on those around them, but I didn't encounter that problem here. Everyone stayed focused on their job and did a crazy amount of work in a very short amount of time and I'm very proud to have been a part of this team.
To visit the portfolio page, click on the Drew Struzan-inspired poster above, painted by my collaborator David Rawlins, who also designed the video segments for the show.