Stephanie M. Jorandby
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    • Dragons Love Tacos
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    • Still Life with Iris: Scenography
    • Defying Gravity: Scenic Design
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    • The Seagull
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Julius Caesar

Director: John Wilson
Scenic Design: Michael Benson
Costume Design: Stephanie Jorandby
Assistant Costume Design, Hair and Makeup Design: Sarah Clifton and Rosie Swanson
Lighting Design: Jeff Peltz
Technical Direction: Michael Benson
Sound Design: Rachael Conroy

A great war. All modern technology wiped. Pronouns describe power, not gender. This production of Julius Caesar explored East Indian and Chinese influences alongside architectural inspiration from Albert Speer, Adolphe Appia, and Gordon Craig.
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