Carpentry – 1960s Space Heater
Peninsula Players Theatre
Blueprint done by Rowan Doe. Construction was done with Michaela Lochen’s guidance. Cut out and assembled, spray painted, then sealed.
Carpentry – Piano Shell
Peninsula Players Theatre
The design was made by Michaela Lochen, and construction was done by the two of us. Cut out and assembled, painted with woodgrain texture, sealed, and put on wheels.
Carpentry – Wooden Rabbit
Peninsula Players Theatre
Made a template and cut out of wood. Sand, stained, and sealed. Later added lauan cutouts to the ears for more durability.
Carpentry – Wooden Deer
Lawrence University
Drew template onto wood block and cut out. Sanded, stained, and sealed.
Upholstery – Couch
Peninsula Players Theatre
Done by Michaela Lochen and myself with guidance from Rowan Doe. Started with stripping the old fabric, re-did the webbing on the bottom and inside. Patterned new fabric off of old’s dimensions. Added on new fabric, gimp, and tacks.
Upholstery – Armchairs
Peninsula Players Theatre
Started with stripping off the original two layers of fabric. Then added the green fabric. The gimp was done by Michaela Lochen.
Upholstery – Chairs
Peninsula Players Theatre
Stripped the pre-existing three layers of fabric then added the desired floral pattern. Finished with attaching cushions back onto chairs
Upholstery – Armchair
Peninsula Players Theatre
Removed old gimp and replaced with new, desired color.
Floral – Large Bouquet
Peninsula Players Theatre
An extravagant congratulatory bouquet. Held together with wire. The stem is covered in gaff tape then the ribbon.
Floral – 1930s Wedding Bouquets
Peninsula Players Theatre
I made three bouquets based off of wedding bouquets in the 1930s. The ivy was cut shorter for the final product.
Pictured – Heidi Kettenring
Photographer – Len Villano
Directed & Choreographed by Linda Fortunato
Scenic Design โ Jack Magaw
Costume Design โ Kรคrin Simonson Kopischke
Lighting Design โ Guy Rhodes
Sound Design โ Joe Palermo
Properties โ Rowan Doe
Music Director โ David Corlew
Scenic Artist โ Kaitlin Younger
Stage Manager โ Kimberly Ann McCann
Asst. Stage Manager โ Kaitlin Kitzmiller
Production Manager โ Paul Cook
Flower Bed
Lawrence University
The flower bed was pulled and contained floral foam. The script called for a herbal garden that some plants would be picked from. I placed a few herbs and mushrooms loose in the bed, so that they could be easily accessed.
Refurbish – Side Table
Peninsula Players Theatre
Touched up the top and front. I started with acetone, then stained and sealed it.
Refurbishing – Chest
Lawrence University
I purchased the chest as is. Stripped the finish and stain off. Re-stained it darker and added a muddier look with painting. Then finalized it with wooden decals, rivets made out of gemstones, a new latch, and leather handles.
Breakaway Magical Urn
Lawrence University
The urn was purchased as a breakaway prop. Then the inside was gaff tapped to minimize shards, and the outside was painted.
Breakaway Spear
Lawrence University
The Spears were painted and tassels were added. They were then notched in the middle to break easily when snapped over the actor’s knee. The blade of the spear was removable to be put on a new spear after each break.
Mask – Lion Mask
Lawrence University
Made out of plastic mesh and shaped around an aluminum form. I then sewed down burlap. The mane was made out of a hula skirt which was also sewn down. The inside has foam padding and a baseball cap to secure it to the head.
Puppet – Lion
Lawrence University
The design and prototype of the head were made by me. The final assembly and painting was done by Leila Raymond. The mouth got secured to the head of the puppet and was held on to by wooden dowels. The body pieces were painted on both sides and had handles on one side. The puppet was operated by three people.
Puppet – Chinese Shadow Puppets
Lawrence University
Separate body parts and turn into a translucent file on Photoshop. Sandwich an adhesive paper between two sheets of vellum. Send to Cricut and have each piece cut out. Paint with watercolors. Attach limbs together with wire and attach wooden rods.
Fake Food – Breakfast Plate
Peninsula Players Theatre
One breakfast plate of eaten food and one untouched. The bread is made out of batting, the crusts and eggs were made out of caulk, and the bacon was bought then painted.
Fake Food – Dumplings
Lawrence University
A plate of fried dumplings made out of felt and rice. Pleat the felt and sew down most of the way, fill with rice, sew up corner. Paint for added dimension.
Paper Props – Address book
Peninsula Players Theatre
1960s address book filled with years of contacts, notes, letters, and photos.
Paper Props – London Map
Lawrence University
1660’s map of London. Purchased the original map. Then tore the edges and used tea to stain it for a worn look. Was rolled up for stage use.
Paper Props – Various Documents
Lawrence University
1660s script, letters, and medical documents. Designed by me and made with Liam Edward’s help.
Crafting – Boulder
Peninsula Players Theatre
Carved the boulder out of Styrofoam. Painted then speckled for texture.
Crafting – Small Box
Peninsula Players Theatre
A small medicine box that would slide onto a belt, does not need to open. Assembled from lauan, stained, sealed, attached fake hinges/latch. Added a loop on the back for attaching to the belt.
Crafting – Chain Collar
Lawrence University
A collar for a lion character, needed to be adjustable and loose. A plastic chain attached to a collar made out of a belt.
Crafting – Butterflies on a Net
Peninsula Players Theatre
Cut two layers of butterflies out of gels and tapped together between a stiff metal wire. Drilled a hole into the net and filled with hot glue. The metal wire was removable from the net.
Crafting – Shepherdess Staff
Peninsula Players Theatre
Covered a pole with paper mache. Painted to look like wood.
Distressing – Book Bag
Lawrence University
I purchased the denim bag new and painted mud on the bottom and added embroidery for a used look.
Painting – Logs
Peninsula Players Theatre
Printed the logs off and stuck it to the lauan backing. Painted over it for a less realistic look.
Painting – Triangle Sign
Peninsula Players Theatre
Assembled a three sided triangle sign. Design by Rowan Doe, painted over and sealed by me.
Painting – Dimes
Peninsula Players Theatre
Large gold coins made out of lauan. The design was made by Rowan Doe. I projected it on to the wood to be traced and then painted.