Seussical, the Musical
Stafford High School Fine Arts Department
Michael D'Addario, Lighting and Scenic Design
Key light: Rosco 05 and 62
Side light: Rosco 44 and 73
Down light: Rosco 47
Cyc light: Rosco 26, 80 and 4490
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Seussical, the Musical
Stafford High School Fine Arts Department
Michael D'Addario, Lighting and Scenic Design
Key light: Rosco 05 and 62
Side light: Rosco 44 and 73
Down light: Rosco 47
Cyc light: Rosco 26, 80 and 4490
Colors Used:
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2012 Studio 4 Dance Theater’s production of The Nutcracker at the Bret Harte Theater in Angels Camp, California.
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Roscolux gels used include: R362 Tipton Blue (front and top), R09 Pale Amber Gold (front and top), R99 Chocolate (sidelight), R71 Sea Blue (sidelight), R26 Light Red (wash), R382 Congo Blue (wash). Drops and Cyc are lit with R124, R125 & R127 Cyc Silks.
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Artistic Director: Tammie Lee, Theater Director: Dave Duggan, Lighting Design: Dave Duggan & Tammie Lee.
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Photos by Janis Elliott.
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The design approach for ‘In the Red and Brown Water’ was to focus on telling the story of these young tortured lives in a way that concealed their daily pain, while showing the reality of an everyday world. The show is set in a decrepit southern project where the heat of the day smoothers the souls of every one it touches. The set was designed in a way that allowed for the lighting to be able to tone and manipulate it in various ways all while being able to carve the characters out from the neutral setting.
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A Lie of the Mind
at the Yale Repertory Theater
Directed by Kate Heaney
Produced by Natalia Forbath
Lighting Designer: Shannon Csorny
R385
R21
R81
R360
R316
R66
Colors Used:
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The Best Christmas Pageant Ever
By Barbara Robinson, Directed by Tim Hagerman
Colors Used: R51, R18, R04
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LIght Designer: Kevin Sabato
Director: Jordan Bethea
Laughter on the 23rd Floor
by Neil Simon
R62
R02
R83
R68
R18
1) Pictured is George Cooksey
2) Pictured L->R are George Cooksey, David Quigley, Tamil Periasamy, and Bret Brammer
3) Pictured is Tamil Periasamy
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Huntington Beach Academy for the Performing Art's Dance Department
Lighting Design by: Naftali Wayne
Photos by: Jim McCormick
Side Light had cuts of: R90
Downlight: R63
Other Side: R03, R56
Other Colors used but cannot recall.
Colors Used:
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Huntington Beach Academy for the Performing Art's Dance Department
Lighting Design by: Naftali Wayne
Photos by: Jim McCormick
Side Light had cuts of: R90
Downlight: R63
Other Side: R03, R56
Other Colors used but cannot recall.
Colors Used:
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This production of Eurydice was done at the Houston High School For The Performing And Visual Arts. AS LIghting Designer, we worked to bring the audience in and make the show as intimate as possible.
The main colors used were:
Roscolux #357: Royal Lavender
Roscolux #302: Pale Bastard Amber
Roscolux #3202: Full Blue
and Elation LED Pars, which tied the show together beautifully.
Colors Used:
Products on this page may not be available in your region.
This production of Eurydice was done at the Houston High School For The Performing And Visual Arts. AS LIghting Designer, we worked to bring the audience in and make the show as intimate as possible.
The main colors used were:
Roscolux #357: Royal Lavender
Roscolux #302: Pale Bastard Amber
Roscolux #3202: Full Blue
and Elation LED Pars, which tied the show together beautifully.
Colors Used:
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