Theatricals
Imaginative. Creative. Dynamic.
We design emotion-driven environments.
At U-Studios Theatricals, it is all about the story. Every decision that we make in design is tested against the questions: “How does this help to tell the story? Does it add to the experience of the story or distract from it?”
U-Studios Theatricals’ creative details and story-driven design draw your audience in, evoke emotions and take them on a magical journey. U-Studios Theatricals’ creative background includes 40 years of experience in all aspects of live theater and performing arts production not limited to sound and light control, performance venue design, lighting systems, fine and scenic art, and just about anything else imaginable to enhance your show, your environment and your audiences’ experiences.
Theatrical design means more than just putting plays on a stage. These techniques are used in executing any themed environment and can even be used in creating a special place within a church or restaurant. The purpose of theatrical design is to suspend disbelief in your guests and propel them into a different world fabricated within a familiar place.
U-Studios Theatricals will develop an exciting built environment to tell your story whether on stage, within an existing building, or across your whole site.
The results are an imaginative environment that exceeds your business expectations.
Our theatrical services include:
Story Writing
Show Production
Scenic Design
Lighting Design
Sound Design
Scenic Painting
Scenic and Prop Fabrication and Coordination
Visual Media Coordination
Special Effects Coordination
Theatricals Portfolio
Thoughts on Theatricals…
And we are loaded…
Yea, it’s not the way it sounds…
This weekend, we loaded two shows in two days. On Friday, I loaded the set for “And Then There Were None” and Thomas Jefferson School. While there is still plenty to do before it opens, they have a set to rehearse on this afternoon.
Last Thursday afternoon, Larry, Gary and I took a large load on stuff to the Marcelle and stashed it in the green room since it was a nice day. The pieces for the bar were pretty good size and I was not certain that they would fit through the front door. By loading it on Thursday afternoon, I could have the dock readily available should I need it to get one or more pieces in. Fortunately, even the front bar, which is the biggest piece just fit with less than an inch to spare.
Saturday, Kate, Melanie, Patrick, Patrick’s daughter Lydia and girlfriend Shelly, Kathleen, Richard, Paul and I loaded in and completely installed the set for “Atomic” at New Line. read more…
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