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Professor Higgins' Sound Equipment

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These were a joint-project with one of my artisans. I created the build sketches, but we talked through ideas and chose supplies together. He did the largest part of the build on the phonographs and I concentrated on the wax cylinders and the finishing paint details on the phonographs.

Everything was built from scratch because we didn’t have the budget to purchase and no one that I knew to borrow from. The only purchased supplies were the sports crowd horns we built the horns from, the rest were scraps and bits and bobs we already had. The cylinders were built from the shells of twist style confetti poppers.

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These were a joint-project with one of my artisans. I created the build sketches, but we talked through ideas and chose supplies together. He did the largest part of the build on the phonographs and I concentrated on the wax cylinders and the finishing paint details on the phonographs.

Everything was built from scratch because we didn’t have the budget to purchase and no one that I knew to borrow from. The only purchased supplies were the sports crowd horns we built the horns from, the rest were scraps and bits and bobs we already had. The cylinders were built from the shells of twist style confetti poppers.

These were a joint-project with one of my artisans. I created the build sketches, but we talked through ideas and chose supplies together. He did the largest part of the build on the phonographs and I concentrated on the wax cylinders and the finishing paint details on the phonographs.

Everything was built from scratch because we didn’t have the budget to purchase and no one that I knew to borrow from. The only purchased supplies were the sports crowd horns we built the horns from, the rest were scraps and bits and bobs we already had. The cylinders were built from the shells of twist style confetti poppers.

Production: My Fair Lady

Theatre Company: The Rev Theatre Co, 2012 Season