Broadway Legend Joined: 1/29/06
Someone posted this somewhere, and I can't remember where I saw it, but it's sort of an outline or diagram of the set, and it shows the white walls and how they move, etc. I've been looking everywhere, but if anyone has it or knows where I can find it, that would be great. Thanks!
I know what picture your talking about! But sadly I don't know where it is iether...I think it was in an online article like if you search Woman in White musical backgrounds or something it would come up. I think the thread got deleted though!
But I do have these pictures which are somewhat interesting:
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That's William Dudley himself...and you can kind of see the intricates of the stage (ie: where the smoke comes out, the tracks, etc!).
And then this one is from the Palace Theatre in London...and you can see the problems with the doors...and how the projections were put on both walls to create the image:
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It's also interesting to note that I do believe it was 3 walls. It must have been some revolve/tracks to be able to move the three walls off the stage and back on all while rotating usually.
Hope this helps a little!
Interesting trivia: The Broadway production was not raked (the West End was) to facilitate a U.S. tour...which never happened.
You might have already read the following links but I thought I'd throw them your way.
In Woman in White, video designer Bill Dudley evolves the concept of video scenery to the next level, creating projected sets, video backdrops and locations to create scenes.
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/29/06
Thanks for the links!
Even though many people hated this show, I still wish it toured.
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