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<title>&lt;i&gt;AGRAVIO&lt;/i&gt;: A TECHNICAL DIRECTION PROJECT</title>
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	<p>Johnny Carson School of Theatre and Film at the University of Nebraska – Lincoln (UNL) opened the Fall 2012 season in the Howell Theatre on October 04, 2012 with <em>Agravio</em>. My thesis project was the technical direction of <em>Agravio</em>. As the technical director, I took the designer’s ideas and made them a reality on stage. My responsibilities included organization, construction drawings, ordering supplies, problem solving, supervising build and the budgeting of time, people and money. In the course of this thesis I will discuss the process I took to assure the set would be built on time and under budget, as well as the solutions used to solve any problems that occurred. At the end of this written work I have included construction drawings and production photos.</p>
<p>Advisor: Edward Stauffer</p>

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<author>Erica G. King</author>


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<title>Three Musketeers and a Rock Band</title>
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	<p>This thesis is the culmination of my scenic design work for Ken Ludwig’s <em>The Three Musketeers</em> in the Howell Theater at the Johnny Carson School of Theatre and Film at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in the spring semester of 2012. Within this paper I will look at the conceptualization process, historical research, execution of the set design, the realized final product, and the critique process. The rough sketches, research images, computer draftings, finalized renderings, and production photos are featured within the thesis.</p>

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<author>Brandi K. Kawamoto</author>


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<title>&lt;i&gt;Lady Windermere&apos;s Fan&lt;/i&gt;:
The Black and White of It</title>
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	<p>The purpose of this thesis is to describe the process used to create the scenic design for the Johnny Carson School of Theatre and Film at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s 2011 production of Oscar Wilde’s <em>Lady Windermere’s Fan, A Play About a Good Woman.</em> Within this paper I will look at the process used to create the set design, the execution of the set design and the final product when seen in a fully realized production.</p>

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<author>Jacob L. Heger</author>


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