Nunsense by Dan Goggin Greenbrier Valley Theatre, Summer 2018
Directed by Donald Laney
Scenic Design by Josh Robinson
Lighting Design by E Tonry Lathroum
Photos by Bill Frye/courtesy of Greenbrier Valley Theatre
Scenic Design by Josh Robinson
Lighting Design by E Tonry Lathroum
Photos by Bill Frye/courtesy of Greenbrier Valley Theatre
Dancing nuns are always funny, especially if you add specialized hats and a puppet.
Lucky Stiff book by Lynn Aherns Greenbrier Valley Theatre, Summer 2014
Directed by Kenneth Mitchell
Scenic Design by Richard Crowell
Lighting Design by E. Tonry Lathroum
Photos by Nathan Gwartney
Scenic Design by Richard Crowell
Lighting Design by E. Tonry Lathroum
Photos by Nathan Gwartney
Set in the 1980's, this production had some crazy costumes plus some crafty items. We built the dancing roulette wheel from corruplast and this was my first time using this interesting product. We also wanted a low budget, low tech version of the dog heads for the nightmare scene. We created dog head hats which were built out of "fun foam" in bright colors with buckram eyes that allowed us to put finger lights in to glow.
Duck Hunter Shoots Angel by Mitch Abom Greenbrier Valley Theatre, Summer 2012
Directed by Cathey Sawyer
Scenic Design by Anita Tripathi
Lighting Design by E. Tonry Lathroum
Photos by Philip Laughlin
Scenic Design by Anita Tripathi
Lighting Design by E. Tonry Lathroum
Photos by Philip Laughlin
A tabloid similar to the Weekly World News provides the backdrop for this play which requires both an alligator head which can be worn by a performer performing multiple tasks onstage and angel wings which can be hidden under a suit coat and then revealed in their full glory onstage. Oh and the alligator head has to come off onstage as well. And did I mention the power outage that summer that knocked out power to the entire state of West Virginia just as we were beginning tech for this show? Luckily, it is a sweet and funny show that was worth the effort.
Completely Hollywood by Reed Martin and Austin Tichner Greenbrier Valley Theatre, Summer 2011
Directed by John Briggs
Lighting Design by E. Tonry Lathroum
Photos by Gary Cooper
Lighting Design by E. Tonry Lathroum
Photos by Gary Cooper
This play had many opportunities for fun costume pieces with everything from Jane Austen's heroines as Charlie's Angels to aging superheroes to a Yoda puppet in a version of The Wizard of Oz. And much, much cross dressing!
Route 66 by Roger Bean Greenbrier Valley Theatre, Summer 2008
Directed by Cathey Sawyer
Scenic Design by Marc Sherrell
Lighting Design by E. Tonry Lathroum
Photos by Gary Cooper
Route 66 is a musical review with 4 men and was a summer traveling show for G.V.T. It involved some fun characters along with cow costumes, which you don't get to put onstage everyday.
I'll Never be Hungry Again by Catherine Bush Greenbrier Valley Theatre, Summer 2007
Directed by Cathey Sawyer
Scenic Design by Marc Sherrell
Lighting Design by E. Tonry Lathroum
Photos by Gary Cooper
A fun spoof on Gone With the Wind, this script calls for the same actor to play the take off on "Mammy" as plays the take off on "Rhett Butler", so there is a great deal of quick changing involving a female fat suit. I did love the fact that this show allowed me to channel Bob Macke in order to create my own version of his famous Went With the Wind curtain dress.