MEGAN HOLDEN
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    • Orlando
    • Lake Monsters
In act one of Clybourne Park, a family is moving out of their house and most of their things are in boxes. In act two, we see the house many years later torn up and abused by time. Along with my co-props master, it was our job to make sure the transition between act one and two was adhearing to Richard Finkelstien's (scenic designer) vision for the transformation of the set. Sometimes this evolved having two of the same prop and making one looked distressed. Below you will see highlights in the photo captions of my solo work on the show.
  • HOME
  • ABOUT
  • RÈSUMÈ
  • Scenic Design
    • R and G are Dead
    • How I Learned What I Learned
    • A Misanthrope
    • A Snowy Night at the Dew Drop Inn
    • The Free Theater
    • Topdog/Underdog
    • Brave Spirits Theater
    • Rainbow Fish The Musical
    • IMPACT Jean's Playhouse
    • Knuffle Bunny
    • Still Alive
    • Serpentine Pink
    • Little Women
    • Dogfight
    • The Aliens
    • Design Projects
  • Scenic Art
    • Guys and Dolls
    • Heritage Theatre Festival
    • Wild Party
    • Shakuntala
    • Avenue Q
    • Scenic Painting Class
  • Lighting Design
    • Orlando
    • Lake Monsters