Trunk to Train
This was a fun and challenging concept created by the director. The designer gave us a basic design and then he, my artisan, and I figured out the rest through phone calls and trial and error. Eventually we had a trunk that could transform into a train engine with a few movements of the actors.
My apprentice did the majority of the build with my consultation. And the whole shop furiously painted it when time was running out. I am including this piece in my portfolio as show of working collaboration.
This was a fun and challenging concept created by the director. The designer gave us a basic design and then he, my artisan, and I figured out the rest through phone calls and trial and error. Eventually we had a trunk that could transform into a train engine with a few movements of the actors.
My apprentice did the majority of the build with my consultation. And the whole shop furiously painted it when time was running out. I am including this piece in my portfolio as show of working collaboration.
This was a fun and challenging concept created by the director. The designer gave us a basic design and then he, my artisan, and I figured out the rest through phone calls and trial and error. Eventually we had a trunk that could transform into a train engine with a few movements of the actors.
My apprentice did the majority of the build with my consultation. And the whole shop furiously painted it when time was running out. I am including this piece in my portfolio as show of working collaboration.
Production: Smokey Joe’s Cafe
Theatre Company: Riverside Theatre, 2018-19 Season
Designers: James Dardenne (Scenic), Yael Lubetzky (Lighting), Kurt Alger (Costumes and Wigs)
Featuring: the Cast of Smokey Joe’s