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Blithe Spirit
- Performed March 23, 24, 25,
2000. The set was designed by student Grant Allen. Grant won an
award at sub-region One-Act competition for Outstanding Set Design.
He was invited to the International Thespian Conference in Lincoln,
Nebraska, to present his set design. Grant is now a student at
Savannah College of Arts and Design in Savannah, Georgia.
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Into The Woods,
Opening Set - Performed May 4, 5, 6,
7, 2000. The opening set includes Cinderella' House, Jack's House
and Little Red Riding Hood's House. The set was designed by Rusty
Nicovich. Rusty is a Senior for the 2000 - 2001 season.
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Into
The Woods - Performed May 4, 5, 6, 7,
2000. This is the main set that included a tree on stage left that
could be positioned. Actors could sit on the limbs and in the hollow
of the tree. The set was designed by Rusty
Nicovich. |
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Into
The Woods, Rapunzel's Tower - Performed
May 4, 5, 6, 7, 2000. The main set with Rapunzel's Tower in position.
The tower was built so Rapunzel could sit in the window and the
witch and Rapunzel's Prince could climb the side of the tower to
get into the window. The set was designed by Rusty
Nicovich. |
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Rusty
Nicovich & Cassie
Bird - Work on the fireplace that
vibrates objects off the mantel when the spirits leave in Blithe
Spirit. |
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Megan
Connor &
Cassie Bird - Adjust the curtains
that will go over the french doors in Blithe Spirit. The
rod and curtains will fall when the spirits move the set at the
end of the show. |
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Melissa
Dewey & Allison Chamblee
- Making tree limbs from chicken
wire and newspaper for Into the Woods. |
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Rusty
Nicovich - Making
a grandfather clock out of cardboard for the set of Blithe Spirit. |
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Grandfather
Clock - Finished clock for Blithe Spirit
built by Rusty as seen in the previous picture. |