The Story of the Christo Fabric

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First I will give some background on the art piece, Running Fence by Christo and Jean Claude, and then I will get into how we acquired a piece this fabric and how we are using it in Ship of Fools Act II: The Terrible Beast. First, what the running fence is…. Christo and Jeanne-Claude Running [...]

Introducing! Auguste the Clown

initial design drawing by RT

A new character is introduced in Act II Ship of Fools! A condemned clown, Auguste. I won’t give away too much about this character and how he fits in to the scheme of things with the other comedia del arte characters, Harlequin, Pierrot and Columbine, but let’s just say that this new character is in [...]

Collaboration on SOF Act II Poster

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Initial sketch: (click to enlarge) Important elements for the poster: in the style of an old nautical map, different perspectives of flat map and images on the sea stylized border and banner with title the ship which is the trunk of the paradise tree compass rose; could have dates on it? islands reference other things [...]

The Terrible Beast: What is it?

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Act II of Ship of Fools focuses on the fools encountering a terrible beast, but what does it look like? There are many precedents for sea monsters from all over the world; the leviathan, the kraken, the loch ness monster…. Lets take a look at a few for some inspiration. Maybe our terrible beast will [...]

Recycling Old Sets and Costumes

Original shrimp head for the first production of A Murmured Tale in Baltimore. Made with paper mache and cardboard.

I find it most efficient to recycle old materials and use up stuff laying around the house when constructing something new. This cuts down on things sitting in storage and gives new life to something I may have been reluctant to get rid of but would never use the same way again. I often find [...]