Saturday, December 31, 2011

Googling my name....

The things you learn when you type your name in Google.  I found this lovely paragraph this evening, or shall we say early morning.  I was quite flattered, and it totally made my day!

BYU’s spring production of The Diary of Anne Frank was gorgeous in so many ways. The story, of course, is always a moving one; the acting was of an especially high quality for a BYU off-season production; but it was the technical design that I found most striking. The set design was incredible–three stories of completely detailed attic space, complete with numerous light sources and running water, enterable from the stage floor–washed in beautiful lights at all times. The sound design included effects to mimic street sounds the Frank family might have heard and music written and performed by cellist Jennifer Chandler. Chandler’s underscoring provided specific tone and urgency to the script that brought the production to a whole other level. (BYU isn’t letting Chandler’s talents to go waste, either, as she was just seen again writing and performing her cello underscoring in The Elephant Man.) – Paige Guthrie, UTBA Reviewer


Full article can be found here: http://utahtheaterbloggers.com/7914/utba-reviewers-sound-off-excellence-in-2011/   
(It is a sound off about the best productions seen and reviewed by UTBA)



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