Theatre Design & Scenography

Theatre Sets: A photography series by Ines Gennuso
Ines Gennuso is an Edinburgh based photographer. Her series "Theatre Sets" caught our eyes some weeks ago and we'd been keen to talk to her ever since. Why take photos of an empty set? The images were clearly compelling, vibrant and possessed a powerful intent. Though to our eyes as Theatre Designers it was strange to see photographic images of a set without actors, it makes us beg the question - can … [Read More...]

Theatre Design – Working Abroad
Working and studying abroad can be a hugely enriching experience both artistically and personally. Historically theatre designers and scenographers have been at the forefront of international artistic collaboration, the Prague Quadrennial is one example of our efforts to build a rich theatre design community. While working overseas can be beneficial for your portfolio it can also be expensive and navigating … [Read More...]

Complicating Simplicity – A Workshop with Jean-Guy Lecat
Article by Will McNeice About a month ago I chose my workshops. There were hundreds to choose from, and I had no idea what any of them were about. I saw one "Simplicity In The Theatre Is Very Complicated" and thought the title looked interesting. So I looked at the blurb, and saw the name Jean-Guy Lecat. That meant nothing to me. But then I saw another name - Peter Brook. I had heard of this guy, … [Read More...]
Pages
- SBTD Collaborators 2007
- Josef Svoboda - The Scenographer
- Scenographic Philosophy
- Working Abroad - Christina Penna
- Working Abroad - Doron Shaltiel
- Working Abroad - Andreea Mincic
- Complicating Simplicity - A Workshop with Jean-Guy Lecat
- Theatre Sets: A photography series by Ines Gennuso
- Theatre Design - Working Abroad


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