Inspiration for (miranda)
“Alternative Landscapes” by Benoit Paille
Inspiration for (miranda).
(Source: cosascool, via designcloud)
Watermyth rehearsal in the water at the Seattle Center.
Opening next week at West of Lenin in Fremont!
Heard back from Seattle Public Theater today…and got it :) I have been cast as Edith in A. Rey Pamatmat’s Edith Can Shoot Things and Hit Them. Going up next year, in March through April!!! Until then….I will be doing many, many things. My first professional role out of college….and I’m playing a Filipina…but not playing one, as I actually am one.
I like that.
The poster for Josh’s Senior Project. Keira Burton designed it, Josh drew the cartoons of us…another wonderful process finished! On to the next :)
The next show that I will be performing in after Josh’s Senior Thesis. I’m in the band…wheeeeee! Be sure to check it out, it’s a romp.
Sasha and Syd’s show officially opened tonight. A success!
Here is the poster design for the short film that I directed for my Amy and Elena as their Senior Thesis. It’s a quirky, (almost) silent film. Come out and see :)
POSTER DESIGN FOR TWO AWESOME SOLO SHOWS!
Sometimes Madness Is Wisdom
Adapted from the letters of F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald by Sydney Tucker
Directed By Sasha Bailey
Lighting Design: Brandon Chapman
Scenic Design: Megan Tuschhnoff
Poster Design: Zoe Lammer
Dramaturgy: Allison Dunmore
Choreography: Carla Negrete-Martinez
Videographer: Sophia Watson
All of us have had a love that we couldn’t release. Maybe we were with that person for months, years, or possibly that person didn’t even knew we existed. Despite it all the love cut deep into our memories. We still blush with embarrassment at the thought of just how far we opened our hearts. Zelda Fitzgerald loved so fully and honestly that she was sneered at behind champagne cocktails, her art was discredited and eventually she was sent away. The present is a time of tightlipped correctness, a time that pretends to be without prejudice. But still, woman, man, or what have you, we fear great love and try to keep people at a distance for fear of catching the madness that is true love.
The HereAfter
By Sasha Bailey
Directed by Sara Porkalob
Lighting Design: Brandon Chapman
Scenic Design: Megan Tuschhnoff
Poster Design: Zoe Lammer
What happens when we die? This is the question that plagues many authors, poets and playwrights. There are people who think they know, don’t know, and people who don’t care.
Since the beginning of dinner parties religion has been an unacceptable table topic. The hemming and hawing the skirting around the topic, none of that will take place during this evening of theatre.
More photos from the Senior Cabaret :)
The opening number of Cornish College of the Arts Senior Cabaret: The Office
A mash-up of contemporary and musical songs. Enjoy :)
Courtesy of Thom Morgan!

