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(New page: '''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 sce...)
 
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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. Other stage-magic in the show included an eight foot faun-priest and a person materializing out of a sofa.
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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]]
*Assistant Director - [[Jacqueline Dehne]]
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*Stage Manager - [[Jacqueline Dehne]]
 
*Scenic/Lighting Design - [[Craig Choma]]
 
*Scenic/Lighting Design - [[Craig Choma]]
 
*Special Effects - [[Craig Choma]]
 
*Special Effects - [[Craig Choma]]
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*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

Cast