DESIGN TEAM
SEAN McCLELLAND (Scenic Designer): Sean is based out of South Florida and has designed 100ish
shows with the top theatres South Florida has to offer, along with recently
reaching out of state to Penobscot Theatre in ME, and Cumberland County
Playhouse in TN. Along with designing, he has painted the majority of his sets
and backdrops, opened a scene shop, while also pursuing his own oil paintings
on the side. He is grateful and proud to have won the prestigious Carbonell
award for best scenic design in South Florida twice: Les Miserables (Actors
Playhouse, 2010), The Seafarer (Mosaic Theatre, 2009), and received the Silver
Palm Award for his August Osage County design (Actor's Playhouse, 2011). Please
stop by www.symbiontscenic.com to view Sean's work and upcoming projects.
PATRICK TENNENT (Lighting Designer) is happy to be back in
South Florida after a long New York winter and excited to be a part of this
compelling new project. A long-time Miami local, Patrick served as Resident
Lighting Designer for Actors' Playhouse from 2003-2013 before relocating to New
York in the summer of 2013. He has received multiple Carbonell Award
nominations for his work over the years, and was honored to receive the award
in 2011 for his design of Jacob Marley's Christmas Carol. Patrick has designed lighting for a wide range of productions, from one-man shows to mega-musicals for some of the finest regional and educational theaters in the South Florida area, including Actors' Playhouse, Mosaic Theatre, New Theatre, Zoetic Stage, The Promethean Theatre, and the University of Miami Jerry Herman Ring Theatre.
http://www.patricktennent.com/
CAMILLA HAITH (Costume Designer) is the Costume Director for Florida Grand Opera. She has
been with the company for seven seasons, and was the costume designer for this
season’s critically acclaimed production of Mourning Becomes Electra. Previous
opera designs include Maria de Buenos Aires, The Magic Flute (FGO 2012-13), La
Rondine, Rigoletto (FGO 2011-12), La Cenerentola and La Boheme (2005, 07) for
Bay View Music Festival. Previous theatrical designs include Carousel, The
Crucible, Fences, Twelfth Night and Sweet Charity. She has worked as a costume
technician for The Lyric Opera of Chicago, Illinois Shakespeare Festival as
well as Pennsylvania Centre Stage and Bay View Music Festival. Education is
near and dear to Camilla’s heart. Bringing the arts into the schools and lives of
under-privileged children is an important aspect of her career. Camilla is a graduate of Penn State and holds
a BFA in theater and a MFA in theater with an emphasis on costume design. She
also has a BFA in Fashion Design from the International Academy of Design and
Technology in Chicago.
ALAIN LORES (Projection Designer) is
the director, motion graphics artist, and creative ninja behind LoresFX, an
animation boutique studio based in Miami, FL. Alain is also a co-founder of the
creative collective, Random Motion. He
creates dynamic, eye-catching works for companies including Intel, FedEx, and Audi. He was the Associate Producer
& Motion graphics artist for the award winning movie Far out isn’t far enough. The movie was nominated for a 2014 Outstanding Achievement in
Graphic Design & Animation by Cinema Eye Honor and is also one of only five
films that is a Documentary Motion Picture Nominee at the 2014 Producers Guild
Awards. Alain conceptualized and created a graphics package animation
for Real Change: Artists for Education, a one-hour primetime special that aired
on CBS on April 23rd, 2013. As a founding member of SapientNitro’s 3D Graphics
department Alain was involved in creating concepts, pitching, and the execution
of high-end animation projects for Coca-Cola, Celebrity Cruises, Dolby,
Chrysler, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and others.
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