BEOWULF BORITT DESIGN

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Abyssinia
And The Curtain Rises
Art
As You Like It
Blithe Spirit
Captors
A Christmas Carol
Comedy of Errors
A Delicate Balance
Enter Laughing
Falsettos
The Foreigner
Forest City
Give it Up
The Glass Menagerie
The Glass Menagerie
The Happy Elf
I Am My Own Wife
The Importance of Being Earnest
It's Only Life
Last Five Years
Macbeth
Mary's Wedding
Matthew Modine Saves the
A Maze
Merry Wives of Windsor
A Midsummer Night's Dream
A Midsummer Night's Dream
The Miracle Worker
Nickel and Dimed
A Number
Pippin
St. Lucy's Eyes
The Spitfire Grill
Superman
Swinging on A Star
Talley's Folly
Tempest
Tommy
The Toxic Avenger
Tuesdays With Morrie
Working
You Never Can Tell
It’s Only Life
By John Bucchino
Directed by Daisy Prince
Rubicon Theatre
Ventura, California
2008

 

 

 

The Artist at 40
Billy Porter, Jamison Stern, Joan Almedilla,  Lucas Steele, Jessica Phillips

 

Grateful

Billy Porter

 

Sweet Dreams

Jessica Phillips

 



“Beowulf Boritt's shiny black-and-chrome-tiled set magically transforms into a portal of gorgeous natural tableaux, mirroring the show's progression from claustrophobic sterility to rediscovered possibilities.”
~Philip Brandes, LA Times

“Prince sends her quintet sailing smoothly through Beowulf Boritt's polished enamel black box, accented by silver grouting on the back wall and geometric neon shapes on the ceiling.”
~Bob Verini, Daily Variety


 

Photos courtesy of Tiffany Israel, Brooks Institute of Photography & Rubicon Theatre Company