Spring 2020—this phrase should be enough of an explanation as to why this musical did not move beyond rehearsals and production. Our design and production crew started in January. Our school did not have an appropriate wood shop with a safe workbench, a dust collector, or a workroom with an outlet. Based on my experience, we set up the shop outside on the ground. Students prepared a cut list and students cut in shifts due to the weather. We constructed a large number of heavy duty props for a minimal production set. The concept was to create scenes using the same props in orchestrated constructions for stairs, thrones, platforms for dancing and hiding places. The props were six large custom-constructed trunks designed to accommodate the weight and force of dancing performers and large enough for the performers to hide. We also constructed two large stackable towers to be constructed by the performers choreographed to move along with the song. The virus took away this vast amount of effort from being seen.
The students’ work was appreciated and luckily the same crew returned for the next musical I co-facilitated in Spring 2022 and the stage crew school group for the 2021-22 academic year.