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Confessions of a Design Diva: “Picnic”
William Inge’s 1953 classic Picnic, is about more than a hot man without a shirt, but the viewing public doesn’t really care.
Confessions of a Design Diva: “The Pillowman”
Written in 2003, this play centers on a writer who creates gruesome stories featuring the violent deaths of children. Think the Brothers Grimm on acid.
Confessions of a Design Diva: “The Price”
Our poster design features a childhood portrait of the two brothers set in a broken frame. The image represents their past while the shattered glass alludes to the current conflict between the characters.
Confessions of a Design Diva: “Prelude to a KIss”
If you’re familiar with the show (which revolves around the magical transformation of Peter’s wife Rita into an old man), you know that in one pivotal scene Peter kisses the old man in order to regain his youthful (and female) wife. And so the frog literally symbolizes the old man.