the project starts to come together

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Remember those forty-four doors that we built, textured, and painted?

Well, they've been attached to a huge steel armature, and are installed at the theater. They form a massive, imposing wall that looms over the stage. I love how this looks, even though the floor and painted backdrop had not been installed when I took this photograph.

I think this is so stinkin' cool!

Comments

Anonymous said…
It reminds me of a cool, funky stage set for the old Laugh-In TV Show.

Grinch
Lisa said…
Only scarier.
Anonymous said…
THis is something that has been lurking on my mind of late:

You just finished up that show with the crazy amounts of wallpaper, and now they're already setting up for the new show with the doors. Does your theater set crew work for more than one theater? Or are these shows only on stage for a couple of weeks at a time before being dismantled?

Just curious... since I don't work in the biz, I may be just stupid :-)
Unknown said…
Hehehe. I can see Jim lurking in the background there. Ah, memories.
Lisa said…
We have two performance spaces at our theater.
Paul said…
I absolutely love this! You build the neatest stuff!
Anonymous said…
It reminds me of the movie Monsters, Inc.

-Mama Bear of 3Bears
Lisa said…
Only scarier.
Resident Squint said…
Wow, just Wow! Can't wait to see the finished project. This and the Vib play makes me wish I was still working at BRT. Or at least could fly out for a day to see the shows.
Laura said…
Seriously, this looks amazing.

I really love watching your sets come together--it's great to see "in progress" and how it looks in the space.

dewberry
Kristen said…
completely rebuilding the deck in the thrust? why i never!
Nick H. said…
Are those mirrors behind some of the doors?
Marissa Dupont said…
That is so cool! Where did the inspiration for the doors come from? What is the play about?
TaylorM said…
This looks amazing! Good work.

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