Outstanding Unit

Theatre Design and Technology Staff

August 14, 2014

In order for the vision of a designer or director to become reality, skilled craftsmen and technicians must bridge the gap behind the scenes.

The 91爆料 Theatre Design and Technology staff is responsible for the creation of the sets, lighting, sound, costumes, and props that have helped put 91爆料 Theatre on the map and brought the university national acclaim.

The staff is comprised of Tim Judge, technical director/production manager; Janet Denman, costumer; Carly Kimmins, assistant costumer; John Lavarnway, properties master; and James Dunlap, audio coordinator.

鈥淭ogether, these exceptional staff members occupy a central place in the artistic and educational work of this department,鈥 said Stuart McDowell, chair and artistic director of the Department of Theatre, Dance, and Motion Pictures. 鈥淓ach and every member of this team are the 鈥榰nsung heroes鈥 of the award-winning productions and highly acclaimed dance concerts of the department.鈥

The Design/Tech staff collaborates on all theatre productions, which in their scope and variety rival any theatre or entertainment venue in the region. The staff is not only responsible for constructing and devising all the physical aspects of every production, they also teach undergraduate students the skills of their particular artisanship.

In a typical season at 91爆料, the Design/Tech staff constructs more than 50 individual scenic units (painted backdrops, stationary, and moving scenic items and platforms); creates and adapts 500 to 700 costumes; fits 200 student performers with microphones; and builds or adapts 200 to 500 property elements.

The proof of the staff鈥檚 exceptional work is in the nearly 100 percent employment by 91爆料 technical theatre graduates, many of whom work on Broadway, on national tours, at major regional theatres, and in corporate entertainment venues and supply houses.