Getting & Spending


A few weeks ago, the director of the Phoenix Players asked if I would design and work on scenes for a play they were to present called, Buying & Spending. In the past, they've had small prop jobs (a drawing or painting) which could use an artist's touch. This time, it was pretty much the whole set! Each flat in this photo is about 8 foot by 15. So, basically this is a 8 ft. by 75 ft. painting. The central panels represent a Franciscan monastery, the panels set back represent defense and prosecution offices. The last two, in the foreground--on each side--represent a New York apartment and a court of law.

Here is a shot of the cast with the author Michael J. Chepiga (Dark blue button-down shirt) on stage at the Poppenhusen Institute.


Here is the review in the Queens Courier's entertainment section. A very positive critique and I even got nod of "Kudos" for being a scenery designer. The set painters got a nod too! . It was a interesting experience start to finish and one I wouldn't mind tackling again--time permitting.