Castle Garden Curtains
This set had multiple curtains with many layers to each.
Up Center was the Entrance Archway with 3 layers.
Down Stage Left and Right were the Dining Booths. Each had a top layer of swags with jabots on the ends. Behind the jabots were simple framing legs. The back layer was a traveling curtain rigged to be easy for the actors to pull open and closed quickly. All pieces were built separately for later installation.
This set had multiple curtains with many layers to each.
Up Center was the Entrance Archway with 3 layers.
Down Stage Left and Right were the Dining Booths. Each had a top layer of swags with jabots on the ends. Behind the jabots were simple framing legs. The back layer was a traveling curtain rigged to be easy for the actors to pull open and closed quickly. All pieces were built separately for later installation.
This set had multiple curtains with many layers to each.
Up Center was the Entrance Archway with 3 layers.
Down Stage Left and Right were the Dining Booths. Each had a top layer of swags with jabots on the ends. Behind the jabots were simple framing legs. The back layer was a traveling curtain rigged to be easy for the actors to pull open and closed quickly. All pieces were built separately for later installation.
Production: Hello Dolly!
Theatre Company: Riverside Theatre, 2015-16 Season
Designers: Cliff Simon (Scenic), Julie Duro (Lighting), Kurt Alger (Costumes and Wigs)
Featuring: The Cast of Hello Dolly! and Michele Ragusa
Photo Credit: The Riverside Theatre Archivist Photographer