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It was performed in [[Harbach Theatre]] on May 4-7, 2005. | It was performed in [[Harbach Theatre]] on May 4-7, 2005. | ||
| − | The show was particularly noteworthy for [[Craig Choma]]'s fantastic scenic design that included stair cases and slides descending into trap doors in the stage. | + | The show was particularly noteworthy for [[Craig Choma]]'s fantastic scenic design that included stair cases and slides descending into trap doors in the stage. Other stage-magic in the show included an eight foot faun-priest and a person materializing out of a sofa. |
==Credits== | ==Credits== | ||
*Director - [[Elizabeth Carlin-Metz]] | *Director - [[Elizabeth Carlin-Metz]] | ||
| − | * | + | *Stage Manager - [[Jacqueline Dehne]] |
*Scenic/Lighting Design - [[Craig Choma]] | *Scenic/Lighting Design - [[Craig Choma]] | ||
*Special Effects - [[Craig Choma]] | *Special Effects - [[Craig Choma]] | ||
| + | *Sound Design - [[Tom Fucoloro]] | ||
===Cast=== | ===Cast=== | ||
Revision as of 21:06, 21 May 2007
The Skriker is a play written by Caryl Churchill.
It was performed in Harbach Theatre on May 4-7, 2005.
The show was particularly noteworthy for Craig Choma's fantastic scenic design that included stair cases and slides descending into trap doors in the stage. Other stage-magic in the show included an eight foot faun-priest and a person materializing out of a sofa.
Credits
- Director - Elizabeth Carlin-Metz
- Stage Manager - Jacqueline Dehne
- Scenic/Lighting Design - Craig Choma
- Special Effects - Craig Choma
- Sound Design - Tom Fucoloro