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Jordan

During our fall season at Oklahoma State University we staged a production of Noises Off. Required for the set was a stained glass bay window. To create the stained glass effect we used Rosco Crystal Gel as follows:

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Marshall

We used almost exclusively Rosco products for our production of The Drowsy Chaperone. Here, I am applying Clear Acrylic Gloss to a cabinet to add depth, after it had been base coated and lined with Off Broadway paints.

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Joshua

Saint Andrew's School's production of The Jungle Book. For this set we used a combination of Rosco Super Sat, off the shelf paints, Rosco flame retardants and Rosco Foam Coat. Expanding my students knowledge of scenic treatments, we needed a durable surface that would withstand constant abuse of the children actors climbing all over it. We built a rock structure for the Wolf Council's den covering textured homasote with foam coat to give it a tough shell while keeping the stony texture.

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Joshua

Saint Andrew's School's production of Seussical. With student involvement from the start I worked with them to explain the design process and worked them through each step of building and finishing a set. We used a combination of Rosco Super Sat as well as some boxed colors we had in stock and explained the importance of Rosco flamex and other fire retardant additives. Installed Whoville and camouflaged the railings to bring the world of Seuss to life on our stage.

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Jamie

Lead Scenic Artist: Jamie McElrath
Asst. Scenic Artist: Amanda Leigh Smith

ADAM AND EVE at California Institute of the Arts, 2010

The scenic designer wanted to have a treatment that resonated as being machine made. Sheets of paper put through a printing press or words that came out of a freshly inked typewriter. The main research was based off of a poster that shown Stalin in the center, covered by Russian text.

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C.J.

This was created for a production of Little Shop of Horrors. It was created out of PVC pipe, heated and bent to the mold. Then it was covered in chicken wire and fabric and finally painted with a variety of Rosco Colors.

Created for Little Shop of Horrors. Presented by the Patrick Henry High School Patriot Players. 2009

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Phillip

October 2011 THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST.
EASTERN MENNONITE UNIVERSITY THEATER
scenery and projection design by phil grayson
Photo 1 shows the first act apartment with the paltform covered with laminate flooring.
Photo 2 shows the second act garden with a canvas floor painted with Rosco Iddings deep colors.

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Sabrina

This was for our recently spring musical 'Guys and Dolls' the student designed and built Hot Box set. The arch is accordion style built from luan and painted with Rosco Spectrum Red, Rosco Gold, and Rosco Velour black.

We started by cutting a three foot thick plain arch and measuring six inch increments around the arc. Then we took the center point and used a chalk line as a straight edge to mark the rays of the arch to make the accordion shape. The outer points were measured at a six inch slope while the inner points were reduce to a four inch slope.

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brendan

all paint used on these set pieces for hairspray was Rosco Off Broadway paint

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Tiziana

The production was Gee's Band, at Hartford Stage.
We used Off Broadway and Super Sats to create color bases and washes to go on top.
Isn't it pretty?

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