Clements Costume Collection

 

Date

10-27-2017

Director

Freddy Clements

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Description

Performed: 27-30 October 2017; Arthur Miller's "An Enemy of the People" follows Dr. Stockmann who discovers that the main water source of his 1890s Norwegian town is contaminated. The play was directed by Mike Boynton, assistant director was Alexis Loren Robinson, stage manager was Ashlee Cheyenne Oliver, assistant stage manager was Ansley Gayton, vocal coach was Carrie Colton, dramaturg was Rebekah Weaver, scenic designer was Freddy Clements, lighting designer was Jennifer Luck, assistant lighting designer was Champ Bryant, costume shop supervisor and costume designer was Randy Blades, assistant costume designer was Kelby King, cutter/draper was Meg McCrina, hair and makeup by Halima Kamara, sound designer was Jennifer Luck, technical director and scene shop supervisor was Nick Hoenshell, props assistants were Kathryn Barone and Anita White, graphic design assistant was Meghan Lee. Shown is a set sketch. This item is contained within the Clements drama production materials.

Venue

This performance was held in the Ernest Stone Performing Arts Center Theatre.

Performers

  • Aaron Williams -- Dr. Stockmann
  • Lawrence Mason -- Peter Stockmann
  • Sam Eddy -- Aslaksen
  • Steve Whitton -- Morten Kiil
  • Jonston Smith -- Morten
  • Kevin Jannot -- Captain Horster
  • Sawyer Shealy -- Elijf
  • Benjamin Marazzi -- Hovstad
  • Dakota Yarbrough -- Billing
  • Jessika Holmes -- Catherine Stockmann
  • Allison Lawley -- Petra Stockmann
  • Champ Bryant -- The Drunk
  • Anastasia Barker, Chloe Barnes, Ansley Gayton, Anna Catherine Marker, Paul Austin Pettis, Jordan Prather, Alexis Loren Robinson, William Smith, Eric Wilkerson -- Townsperson

Location

The original items are located in the Library’s Alabama Gallery Special Collections.

Keywords

Jacksonville State University -- History, College and school drama, Drama -- Study and teaching, Theaters -- Stage-setting and scenery

Rights

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Keywords

Jacksonville State University -- History, College and school drama, Drama -- Study and teaching, Theaters -- Stage-setting and scenery

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