Tuesday, September 28, 2010

The Mystery of Irma Vep

Here are the two big props I made for The mystery of Irma Vep. One is a full size mummy, and the other is wooden leg that needed to be thrown on stage every night. I also threw in some shots of the set and cast while we had the good lighting. Shelves had to be stocked with worldly riches to make their travels seem more varied








Thursday, September 16, 2010

Ghost Train

I made two props for this show, the rest was mostly found. I made the directional lamb below, and the Friday the thirteenth rip away calendar one the wall. The show was great for being able to be part of the sound effects for the train. The set came out awesome with all the black lights on.








Saturday, August 14, 2010

Bayonetta



A gift from last Valentines Day to my love Kim Hui. Made from super sculpey, wire, and part of my graduation gown. Glad to have found a use for that ugly hunk of fabric I would never wear again.

The Boston Babydolls present French Kiss

Here are a few props I did before I got the job working for the barnstormers. The First one is a about a ten foot high Eiffel tower made completely out of christmas lights and wire. The second picture contains eight props I made for the lovely girls of the Boston Babydolls to dance behind. I made three easels, three painters pallets, and two paintings that is a women’s chest wearing only pasties.

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Room Service









This play had a large portion of props, and I only got to make one, everything else had to be found. Thank you Gatorade bottle top for helping me make the ice bag. Oh that's right i also made toast, well not really just toasted it.

Almost Maine


I made bags of love, I think it was around 14 bags of different sizes.

New Hampshire morning mist