Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by “Theater traffics in unconscious symbolism.” Set designers, lighting designers and a sound designer talk about skin tones, aesthetics and more. By ...
IN JANUARY: In “The Pitchforks,” a vivid an in-your-face story that stradded the real world and fantasy, Stephen Jones’ ...
What would Broadway be without light and sound? Lighting and Sound Designers are an integral part of creating the stage magic that makes Broadway Broadway and many of them were singled out this year ...
As a native New Yorker and former theater kid, I have had the pleasure of watching over 15 Broadway shows in my lifetime. With every experience comes the magic of a story coming to life on stage, ...
Lighting has the ability to tell a story all on its own. It has the ability to provoke a certain emotion from audience members without having to say anything. With that said, many don't realize the ...
Consider the vibe-altering lighting changes during the Prince of Denmark’s existential soliloquy in “Hamlet” or the climactic instrumental crescendo of “I Dreamed a Dream” in “Les Misérables.” ...
Exploring the artistry of set and costume design, from community theater to the Metropolitan Opera. Award-winning scenic designer Michael Gallagher reflects on his decades-long career, from small ...