Bed Canopy
This canopy was made to be collapsible so it could store on top of the bed when under the raised portion of the stage. The main canopy piece was on a single pole that slotted in at the head of the bed. The sides of the canopy had loops made of tasseled curtain ties and these were hung on a hat stand on each side of the bed to create the full effect.
This canopy was made to be collapsible so it could store on top of the bed when under the raised portion of the stage. The main canopy piece was on a single pole that slotted in at the head of the bed. The sides of the canopy had loops made of tasseled curtain ties and these were hung on a hat stand on each side of the bed to create the full effect.
This canopy was made to be collapsible so it could store on top of the bed when under the raised portion of the stage. The main canopy piece was on a single pole that slotted in at the head of the bed. The sides of the canopy had loops made of tasseled curtain ties and these were hung on a hat stand on each side of the bed to create the full effect.
Production: The Mystery of Edwin Drood
Theatre Company: Riverside Theatre, 2017-18 Season
Designers: Richard Crowell (Scenic), Sarah Elliott (Lighting), Kurt Alger (Costumes and Wigs)
Featuring: Sally Mayes and Peter Saide
Photo Credits: Production photos by the Riverside Archivist Photographer