
It is a set of walls, platforms, doorways and archways, cabinets, carpets, laminants, and various assorted props. I am very curious to see how this play shapes up and in some ways measures up to the companies previous production of Well.

(Although I am not so sure that different plays should be measured to each other...at least not in the same way that two different productions of the same play may be compared...). Unfortunately, I can't find a current review of Well, and The Rabbit Hole has not had a preview done of it yet...so, we will have to wait and see...perhaps, I will take some time to review the play if I happen to decide to see it twice.
Anyway, tomorrow we do a change over. We will take down the set for Well and put up (or in this case roll in) the set for The Rabbit Hole. I will set up some photos tomorrow of the set for Well and for The Rabbit Hole. I have been wanting to display some of the process of the art that I am doing. I think I will show the full process of the last show Arsenic and Lace. (I am not usually a big fan of Wikipedia, but it does have a lot of little tidbits...)

A couple of art bloggers (Michael Pearce and Rich Brimer) have been displaying their process on their blogs for quite some time, and I find it to be very intriguing and a lot of fun. To see what a stack of lumber looked like before the process begins...to what it becomes after many hours of designing, constructing, problem solving, and collaborating can create...a process that I enjoy so very much.
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