This play takes place at Harvard Observatory in the early 20th century, and tells the story of Henrietta Levitt, the woman whose discoveries became instrumental for astronomers to learn where our galaxy is located in relation to other galaxies.
Notable design elements include a star drop behind the set used throughout the show, and the ceiling of the auditorium turned into a map of the stars, with separate control for groups of stars.

Below you can find a look at my finalized light plot, cue sheet, and magic sheet for this production.
📸: Miles Fritz
📸: Miles Fritz
📸: Miles Fritz
📸: Miles Fritz
📸: Miles Fritz
📸: Miles Fritz
📸: Miles Fritz
📸: Miles Fritz
📸: Miles Fritz
📸: Miles Fritz
📸: Miles Fritz
📸: Miles Fritz
📸: Miles Fritz
📸: Miles Fritz
📸: Miles Fritz
📸: Miles Fritz
Silent Sky
Director: Morgan Erwin
Scenic Design: JP Ungs
Lighting Design: Joe Barnard
Costume Design: Josie Poppen

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