Vinegar Tom
Caryl Churchill's play Vinegar Tom is an examination of how women were treated during the English Witch Trials of the 17th Century and draws parallels to how women are treated in the present day. This production was heavily influenced by Brechtian theater, with an end goal to make the audience think about the messages of the play and apply them to their everyday lives to make social change in the world.
The sound design for this production was inspired by Foley sound design, which is typically found in film and other pre-recorded media. Foley is the reproduction of every day sounds in a studio setting. All of the sound effects for this production of Vinegar Tom were created live on stage through the use of props and actor's bodies or voices.
Directed By: Kaytlin McIntyre
Set Design: Rhys Stromhayer
Costume Design: Holly Shelton & Morgan Skoog
Lighting Design: Maryalice Weed
The sound design for this production was inspired by Foley sound design, which is typically found in film and other pre-recorded media. Foley is the reproduction of every day sounds in a studio setting. All of the sound effects for this production of Vinegar Tom were created live on stage through the use of props and actor's bodies or voices.
Directed By: Kaytlin McIntyre
Set Design: Rhys Stromhayer
Costume Design: Holly Shelton & Morgan Skoog
Lighting Design: Maryalice Weed
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