All's Red that's Riding Hood

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    "All's Red that's Riding Hood" by Terrance V McArthur Directed by Heather Parish Rogue Performance Festival, Fresno, CA. March, 2008. Alicia Buss, James Sherrill, Tom Nance, Randi Saul Olson.

Woodward Shakespeare 2006

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    Woodward Shakespeare Festival's Plays of 2006. I did the lighting design for Midsummer Night's Dream and Macbeth.

Enchanted April

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    Ice House Theatre, Visalia, CA Kristin Lyn Crase, Linnea George, Brooke Aiello, Tom Nance, Craig Wilson, Chase Darwin, Randi Saul-Olson, Jeni Watson. . . . and me. Lights and set by yours truly and LeeAnn Burnett.

The Turn of the Screw

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    The Turn of the Screw by Henry James Adapted by Jeffrey Hatcher Directed by Heather Parish October, 2005 Ice House Theatre, Visalia. Brooke Aiello (The Governess) Thomas Nance (The Man)

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November 30, 2007

All's Red 1st Reading

The cast of All's Red that's Riding Hood announces its first reading on Tuesday, December 18th at the Rancho Fiesta Clubhouse (5505 W Tulare Ave) in Visalia.  The reading will begin at 7:30 p.m. with q&a and discussion following.  The reading is open to the public. 

Basic PR for All's Red

This is what has been submitted to the Rogue Festival for the Rogue Map and essential PR.



All’s Red that’s Riding Hood

Woodward Shakespeare Festival

Cal Arts Academy-- Severance

50 min

$7.00

www.woodwardshakespeare.org www.madwomansattic.net

 

Winner of the 2007 WSF New Playwright Competition, All’s Red that’s Riding Hood is a fractured fairy tale with a dark twist. Red Riding Hood heads for grandma’s house along her customary path. This day, however, she finds an unexpected companion in the exiled DeWolf. A series of misunderstandings ensue leading to a tragic end. Spoken all in blank verse, the story unfolds amid a gothic backdrop of good intentions gone wrong. Local playwright Terrence MacArthur both delights and startles audiences with his whimsical, thoughtful piece.

 

The cast, entirely from the South Valley, includes veterans from the Fourth Wall Theatre, Ice House Theatre, The Enchanted Playhouse, and the Sequoia Theatre Conservatory. Director Heather Parish, known in Visalia for her stylish and intelligent productions, incorporates a flair for the unexpected into this piece.

Rated PG-13; Some violent content.



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I'm also updating the photos of the cast in my previous post.