PRODUCTIONS
SpongeBob SquarePants
Book by Kyle Jarrow & Music and lyrics by various artists
The stakes are higher than ever in this dynamic stage musical, as SpongeBob and all of Bikini Bottom face the total annihilation of their undersea world. Chaos erupts. Lives hang in the balance. And just when all hope seems lost, a most unexpected hero rises up and takes center stage. The power of optimism really can save the world!
Many of the jellyfish were assembled from either recycled fabrics, strings, and plastic.
The splashing effect was created by using various spray paints and layering them. The logo for the Electric Skates, designed by the assistant costume designer, Caitlin Davey, was attached at the bottom.
The stakes are higher than ever in this dynamic stage musical, as SpongeBob and all of Bikini Bottom face the total annihilation of their undersea world. Chaos erupts. Lives hang in the balance. And just when all hope seems lost, a most unexpected hero rises up and takes center stage. The power of optimism really can save the world!
Director: Andy Waldron & Anne Beck
Musical Director: Jay Schwandt
Scenic Design: Madison Young
Costume Design: Alexander Stearns
Props Designers: Julio Rosado & Cortni Baughman
Lighting Design: Mickie Marie
Sound Design: Joe Court
Hair and Makeup Design: Caitlin Davey
Stage Manager: Kennedy Ripperdan
Dramaturg: Lavender Abston
Skin & Bones: A Musical
Written by Andrew Kramer & Music by Ben Clark
Director: Jennifer Blackmer
Musical Director: Michael Elliott
Scenic Design: Kema Laramie & Lesli Mackey
Costume Design: Jillian Fleck
Props Manager: John Sadler
Assistant Props Manager: Julio Rosado
Lighting Design: Victoria Sills
Sound Design: Joe Court
Hair and Makeup Design: Katie DeLawter
Stage Manager: Liz Patton
Dramaturg: Riley Neumeier
Set in 1870, a struggling homestead in the American Great Plains receives new life with the discovery of dinosaur bones. (SKIN & BONES was developed as part of the Grow A Show program at the Lied Center for Performing Arts, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, with further development at The PITCH (Finger Lakes Musical Theatre Festival) and SigWorks Musical Theatre Lab (Signature Theatre).
By: Julio Rosado
Suitcase
Set in 1870, a struggling homestead in the American Great Plains receives new life with the discovery of dinosaur bones. (SKIN & BONES was developed as part of the Grow A Show program at the Lied Center for Performing Arts, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, with further development at The PITCH (Finger Lakes Musical Theatre Festival) and SigWorks Musical Theatre Lab (Signature Theatre).
THE MOORS
Written by Jen Silverman
Two sisters and a dog live out their lives on the bleak English moors, dreaming of love and power. The arrival of a hapless governess and a moor-hen set all three on a strange and dangerous path. The Moors is a dark comedy about love, desperation, and visibility.
Two sisters and a dog live out their lives on the bleak English moors, dreaming of love and power. The arrival of a hapless governess and a moor-hen set all three on a strange and dangerous path. The Moors is a dark comedy about love, desperation, and visibility.
Director: Karen Kessler
Scenic Design: Kerry Chipman
Projection Designer: Jess Token
Costume Design: Jillian Fleck
Props Manager: Cortni Baughman
Assistant Props Manager: Julio Rosado
Lighting Design: Dimitri Taylor
Sound Design: Joe Court
Hair and Makeup Design: Katie Delawter
Stage Manager: Grace Schoening
Dramaturg: Natalia Latham
THE SECRET IN THE WINGS
Book by Mary Zimmerman
Director: Drew Vidal
Scenic Design: Kerry Chipman
Costume Design: Jam Reyes-Cruz
Props Manager: Cortni Baughman
Assistant Props Manager: Julio Rosado
Lighting Design: Cera Batt
Sound Design: Nick Herrera
Hair and Makeup Design: Caitlyn Davey
Stage Manager: Kennedy Ripperdan
Dramaturg: Kate Dille and Gray Caneus Mueller
“Once upon a time” is the password to a spellbinding netherworld of rarely told fairy tales – including Three Blind Queens and The Princess Who Wouldn’t Laugh – framed by a unique twist on the beloved classic Beauty and the Beast.
With the research I had composed prior to the production. I was able to organize some things on this shelve that best represented everything that fit in the world of a basement.
Lamps and Blankets
“Once upon a time” is the password to a spellbinding netherworld of rarely told fairy tales – including Three Blind Queens and The Princess Who Wouldn’t Laugh – framed by a unique twist on the beloved classic Beauty and the Beast.
BRING IT ON
Book by Jeff Whitty & Music by Lin-Manuel Miranda
Campbell is cheer-royalty at Truman High School and her senior year should prove the most cheertastic — she's been named captain of the squad! But, an unexpected redistricting has forced her to spend her final year of high school at the hard-knock Jackson High School. Despite having the deck stacked against her, Campbell befriends the dance crew girls and, along with their headstrong leader, Danielle, manages to form a powerhouse squad for the ultimate competition — the National Championships.
The research for the Truman High School sign was researched and inspired by mid-western schools. Many of which had circular signage as their logo, I wanted to create something that was the foundation of this building.
Poster #3
Campbell is cheer-royalty at Truman High School and her senior year should prove the most cheertastic — she's been named captain of the squad! But, an unexpected redistricting has forced her to spend her final year of high school at the hard-knock Jackson High School. Despite having the deck stacked against her, Campbell befriends the dance crew girls and, along with their headstrong leader, Danielle, manages to form a powerhouse squad for the ultimate competition — the National Championships.
Director and Choreographer: Megan Farley
Musical Director: Jodi Cotton
Scenic Design: Josie Cordova
Assistant Scenic Designer: Julio Rosado & Kema Leramie
Costume Design: Anthony Sirk
Props Manager: Kristie Karch
Lighting Design: Mickie Marie
Sound Design: Joe Court
Hair and Makeup Design: Michaela Haisley
Stage Manager: Kimmy Konkoleski
Dramaturg: Annabelle McCammon
The Comedy of Errors
Play by William Shakespeare
Director: Doug Finlayson
Scenic Design: John C. Stark
Costume Design: Brandon R. McWilliams
Props Manager: Katie Novak
Prop Artisans: Julio R., Jenna R., and Conner D.
Lighting Design: Julie E. Ballard
Sound Design: Joe Court
Stage Manager: Kimmy Konkoleski
Dramaturg: Kee-Yoon Nahm
After both being separated from their twins in a shipwreck, Antipholus and his slave Dromio go to Ephesus to find them. The other set of twins lives in Ephesus, and the new arrivals cause a series of incidents of mistaken identity. At the end, the twins find each other and their parents and resolve all of the problems caused earlier.
After both being separated from their twins in a shipwreck, Antipholus and his slave Dromio go to Ephesus to find them. The other set of twins lives in Ephesus, and the new arrivals cause a series of incidents of mistaken identity. At the end, the twins find each other and their parents and resolve all of the problems caused earlier.
The Book of Will
Play by Lauren Gunderson
Director: Lori Adams
Scenic Design: John C. Stark
Costume Design: Rachel Barnett
Props Manager: Katie Novak
Prop Artisans: Julio R., Jenna R., and Conner D.
Lighting Design: Julie E. Ballard
Sound Design: Joe Court
Stage Manager: Zach Mlekush
Dramaturg: Kee-Yoon Nahm
The Tempest
Play by William Shakespeare
Director: . Chris Anthony
Scenic Design: John C. Stark
Costume Design: Anthony James Sirk
Props Manager: Katie Novak
Prop Artisans: Julio R., Jenna R., and Conner D.
Lighting Design: Julie E. Ballard
Sound Design: Joe Court
Stage Manager: Lucy Yahr
Dramaturg: Kee-Yoon Nahm