
Musicals and Operas
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Musicals and Operas
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-Directed by: Nathaniel Merchant
-Scenery by: Scott Aronow
-Lighting by: Kuuipo Curry
-Costumes by: Susan Sayers
The Pirates of Penzance, May, 2007
Libretto by W.S. Gilbert, music by Arthur Sullivan
LaGuardia High School of Performing Arts, Opera Department
NYC
PRODUCTION PHOTOS:





Production Photo #1
-Act I: On the Coast of Cornwall
Production Photo #2
-Act I: On the Coast of Cornwall
Production Photo #3
-Act II: A Ruined Chapel
Production Photo #4
-Act II: A Ruined Chapel
Production Photo #5
-Act II: "In Queen Victoria's Name"
COLOR ELEVATIONS:






Projection Design #1
Preset, Show Drop
-Watercolor on Illustration Board, lettering and flag created with Photoshop
Projection Design #2
Act I, The Coast of Cornwall
-Watercolor on Illustration Board, composed with Photoshop
Projection Design #3
Act I, The Coast of Cornwall, with Pirate Ships Docked
-Watercolor on Illustration Board, composed with Photoshop
Projection Design #4
Act II, A Ruined Chapel, Sunset
-Watercolor on Illustration Board, composed with Photoshop
Projection Design #5
Act II, A Ruined Chapel, Nighttime
-Watercolor on Illustration Board, composed with Photoshop
Projection Design #5
Act II, Finale: "Queen Victoria's Name"
-Created with Photoshop
ARTWORK FOR PROJECTIONS:





Painting for Projection #1
Act I, Background
-Watercolor and Gouache on Illustration Board
Painting for Projection #2
Act I, Foreground
-Watercolor and Gouache on Illustration Board
Painting for Projection #3
Act II, Sky
-Watercolor and Gouache on Illustration Board
Painting for Projection #4
Act II, Background
-Watercolor and Gouache on Illustration Board
Painting for Projection #5
Act II, Foreground
-Watercolor and Gouache on Illustration Board
SCENE SKETCHES:



Projection Sketch #2
Act II: A Ruined Chapel
-Graphite on Bond Paper
Projection Sketch #1
Act I: On the Coast of Cornwall
-Graphite on Bond Paper
Scenic Sketch
Act II: A Ruined Chapel, showing Platform and Scenery
-Graphite on Bond Paper