William Wilday
Recent PRT credits: Sweet Thursday, Rosalind/The Old Lady Shows Her Medals, Becky’s New Car, The Browning Version, The Wild Boy (Lighting Design;) Becky’s New Car, Sweet Thursday, Rosalind/The Old Lady Shows Her Medals, A View From The Bridge (Master Carpenter); Lighting designs in 705 and 707: Sarah’s War, Julia, Blue Jay Singing in the Dead of Night, Birdbrain, Island of Brilliance, Lear. At other venues in California and “back East”: 300+ lighting designs and 200 or so set designs; directed more than seventy productions, most recently Psycho Beach Party. My translations of Miss Julie and A Doll’s House have been produced in Los Angeles, and Alice, a retelling of Alice in Wonderland, was produced by the Santa Monica Theatre Guild in 2013.
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It’s a Age-Old Story: Boy Meets Girl Dressed as Boy 🎸 “All Shook Up” « Observations Along the Road
[…] the belts the ladies were wearing on their dresses were correct. The lighting design was by William Wilday; it did a suitable job of establishing time and mood. Deena Tovar was the stage manager. All Shook […]