I hope to continue to keep this blog (which is my first) and keep everyone abreast of what I am working on. I think it will be much more interesting once I get to New York next fall and begin working with different companies. Thanks for reading!
Last night we reached the end of the load-in period for The Postman Always Rings Twice at the Boston University Theatre. There is still a lot left to do but we have everything up and ready to be tweaked. We have had a long week of building elements that were not yet completed and loading in and re-loading in all the scenery. Due to some tracking issues we had to remove the majority of the walls so we could marry the line sets and move chain motors to level the tracks together. There is still a good amount of work to be done on the elevator to make it function but it fits and move nicely. One arbor is installed and the other should make it in on Tuesday with the completion of the rigging for it during the rest of the week. The next three weeks should go well and produce a very successful show.
I hope to continue to keep this blog (which is my first) and keep everyone abreast of what I am working on. I think it will be much more interesting once I get to New York next fall and begin working with different companies. Thanks for reading!
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Seth MarionI am a recent graduate of Boston University with a MFA in Technical Production. I am currently seeking employment in New York City. Archives
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