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    The Use Of Lighting Design In The Seagull By Anton Chekhov (Translated By Tom Stoppard)

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    Title
    The Use Of Lighting Design In The Seagull By Anton Chekhov (Translated By Tom Stoppard)
    Author
    Samuel, Isabel
    Date
    May 2017
    Subject
    Chekhov
    design
    lighting
    lighting design
    The Seagull
    theatre
    
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    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13013/627
    Abstract
    This project is a documentation of the process of executing the lighting design for Salem State Theatre’s production of The Seagull, written by Anton Chekhov and translated by Tom Stoppard. It was directed by Professor William Cunningham, and opened in the Callan Studio Theatre in December 2016. The director’s concept for The Seagull was to show how the play was really about a story with a lot of love. Within this goal of showing how Chekhov’s characters pursue love, the objective of the lighting design was to highlight the themes of time and nature through focusing on supporting the environment and creating the atmosphere of the forest and lake. In addition to period and environmental research, the design was heavily influenced by the mood landscapes of Russian painter Isaac Levitan. This project will include a concept paper, script analysis, visual research, sketching, a lighting key, a plot with electrics paperwork, magic and cue sheets, and production photos which will highlight the way I was able to visually represent the motifs of time and nature. Through the creation of my design concept, I was able to support the world of the play and provide a sense of clarity to my storytelling.
    Advisor
    Harvey, Michael M.
    Department
    Theatre and Speech Communication
    Degree
    Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA)
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