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John McDermott, assistant professor, takes alumni and a student to work with him on the new Off-Broadway play "Sense and Sensibility."

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鈥淚t鈥檚 hard to break in to New York theater,鈥 explained John McDermott, assistant professor at . 鈥淚t鈥檚 a small world and it鈥檚 really about getting to know people.鈥 It鈥檚 a little easier when your professor, like McDermott, has years of experience designing sets Off-Broadway and throughout the country. He continues to design in addition to teaching, and he鈥檚 happy to connect students to his professional network and to job opportunities.

McDermott most recently landed a position for a play adaptation of Jane Austen鈥檚 , and he brought along several 果酱视频 alumni and a student to work with him behind the scenes. Jessica Kidwell ’13 is the wardrobe supervisor, Jon Donker ’15 worked on electrical equipment, Olimpia Eversgerd ’17 (anticipated) helped with many technical aspects and Paul Passaro ’15 did carpentry for the show.

Joshua Shane 鈥14 is another recent alumnus and production manager of Sense and Sensibility.听He鈥檚 worked with McDermott several times in the past, and has opened the door for many current and former 果酱视频 students to gain experience on productions. 鈥淥nce Josh was there, he really brought in a lot of 果酱视频 students, and I think that鈥檚 been very helpful,鈥 said McDermott.

McDermott has created everything from highly detailed sets to modern. 鈥淭he experience can be more profound when you do it with less and let the actors do the work,鈥 he said.鈥 For Sense and Sensibility, the furniture and set consist of only 10 chairs, two tables and four rolling window frames, all on wheels so they can be moved around quickly to establish the different scenes and locations seamlessly. The furniture is all homogenized to a pale off-white, while the actors, characters, outfits and dialogue are all what truly makes the time period convincing. That meticulous attention to detail helped in part to garner positive听reviews for the production from .听

McDermott spoke with excitement about the ambitious nature of the show. 鈥淭hey had to build a theater, basically,鈥 he explained. 鈥淭he theater is in a gym, so it started out as a gym and it has to return to a gym. And in the meantime we built dressing rooms, the stage floor, audience area, lighting grid and sound system.鈥 The budget for the entire production was approximately $400,000, the largest he鈥檚 worked on.

Sense and Sensibility runs from February 14 to April 10, 2016, at , 243 Thompson Street in Manhattan鈥檚 West Village.


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