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Associate set designer with Randy Ward. Haymarket Theatre, Virginia Tech 2017.*
A modern incarnation of the 1944 existentialist French play, by Jean-Paul Sartre.
Directed by Bob McGrath.
*Cancelled show
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In Jean Paul Sartre's interpretation of Hell, three strangers have to spend the rest of eternity confined into a room with each other. But for this production, the room is transformed into an open, elevated platform, with only 3 divans on it. A wall of modern T.V. monitors facing the platform show the three unfortunate souls the actions that brought them there. All this under the constant watch of a bust of Napoleon Bonaparte, with his face distorted in a perpetual scream.
A white RP as the horizon would be the screen where projections would tie up this modern version of torment, and human decay.