GLASS MENAGERIE
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Theater at Monmouth

director: Bill Van Horn
sets: Daniel Bilodeau    lights: Lynne Chase
costumes: Jonna Klaiber    sound: Rew Tippin

"Though I can't see your lights "in total", I can feel them and they are making magic."

-Janis Stevens
-performer, The Glass Menagerie
-Theater at Monmouth

Memories of a warehouse never leave Tom's imagination as the action unfolds in a modest apartment surrounded by high brick walls, an industrial pan light and high warehouse windows.

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Please visit the GLASS MENAGERIE process page to learn more about how the lighting evolved for this production.

Tom's opening monolog--Theater at Monmouth's GLASS MENAGERIE Amanda 'instructs' her grown son in how to eat dinner--Theater at Monmouth's GLASS MENAGERIE Amanda recalls her youth--Theater at Monmouth's GLASS MENAGERIE
Laura knows her mother fears for Laura's future--Theater at Monmouth's GLASS MENAGERIE Amanda was shocked to learn of Laura's absence from class--Theater at Monmouth's GLASS MENAGERIE Laura shows Amanda yearbook picture of boy she liked--Theater at Monmouth's GLASS MENAGERIE
Amanda persistently sells her magazine subscriptions--Theater at Monmouth's GLASS MENAGERIE Tom sampled the whiskey during both shows--Theater at Monmouth's GLASS MENAGERIE Laura tucks Tom into bed--Theater at Monmouth's GLASS MENAGERIE
Tom rolls over in bed during scene transition to morning--Theater at Monmouth's GLASS MENAGERIE Tom stiffens as Amanda demands he find a dinner guest--Theater at Monmouth's GLASS MENAGERIE Amanda phones a customer--Theater at Monmouth's GLASS MENAGERIE
Tom narrates to audience--Theater at Monmouth's GLASS MENAGERIE Amanda tells Laura to make a wish on the moon--Theater at Monmouth's GLASS MENAGERIE Laura is nervous about gentleman caller in GLASS MENAGERIE at Theater at Monmouth
Laura is too nervous to answer the door--Theater at Monmouth's GLASS MENAGERIE Amanda inquires whether Laura is feeling better--Theater at Monmouth's GLASS MENAGERIE during a scripted transition, characters eat dinner--Theater at Monmouth's GLASS MENAGERIE
The lights go out--Theater at Monmouth's GLASS MENAGERIE Amanda suggests that Jim keep Laura company in the front room--Theater at Monmouth's GLASS MENAGERIE Jim asks Laura to move closer--Theater at Monmouth's GLASS MENAGERIE
Laura points out the way the unicorn shines in the light--Theater at Monmouth's GLASS MENAGERIE Jim wishes Laura were his sister--Theater at Monmouth's GLASS MENAGERIE Jim kisses Laura--Theater at Monmouth's GLASS MENAGERIE
Amanda is surprised to find that Jim is engaged--Theater at Monmouth's GLASS MENAGERIE Amanda laments how badly the evening went--Theater at Monmouth's GLASS MENAGERIE Amanda and Laura alone before Tom's final speech--Theater at Monmouth's GLASS MENAGERIE
Amanda and Laura--Theater at Monmouth's GLASS MENAGERIE Tom left the family--Theater at Monmouth's GLASS MENAGERIE Tom cannot forget about his sister--Theater at Monmouth's GLASS MENAGERIE

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