Charlottes Web
Hilberry Repertory Theatre
Detroit, Michigan
Directed By: Jesse Merz
Lighting Design By: Gabriel Rice
Scenic Design By: Curtis Green
2011
Reviews:
"The scenery, designed by Curtis Green, is both realistic and enchanting. It’s all a perfect setting for telling the story of eight-year-old Fern Arable, who pleads with her father to spare the life of a runt piglet."
Curtis Green’s set design is versatile, nostalgic and creative. He uses colorful upper-level silhouette screens as well as drop down webs to convey Charlotte’s original “webcasts.” He also captures the rustic simplicity of a rural barn during the Great Depression era.Reviewed by: Patty Nolan. Click HERE to read the review at Examiner.com!
"Curtis Green’s set design is versatile, nostalgic and creative. He uses colorful upper-level silhouette screens as well as drop down webs to convey Charlotte’s original “webcasts.” He also captures the rustic simplicity of a rural barn during the Great Depression era."
Reviewed by: Sue Suchyta. Click HERE to read the review on the Times - Herald newspaper web site!
Curtis Green’s set design is versatile, nostalgic and creative. He uses colorful upper-level silhouette screens as well as drop down webs to convey Charlotte’s original “webcasts.” He also captures the rustic simplicity of a rural barn during the Great Depression era.Reviewed by: Patty Nolan. Click HERE to read the review at Examiner.com!
"Curtis Green’s set design is versatile, nostalgic and creative. He uses colorful upper-level silhouette screens as well as drop down webs to convey Charlotte’s original “webcasts.” He also captures the rustic simplicity of a rural barn during the Great Depression era."
Reviewed by: Sue Suchyta. Click HERE to read the review on the Times - Herald newspaper web site!