Anita Burns
Stage Manager, Properties Master
GALLERY
Design for Living, Act II Arm chair before reupholstering. SUNY Oneonta - Fall 2014
Design for Living, Act II Arm chair before reupholstering. SUNY Oneonta - Fall 2014
Design for Living, Act II Arm chair after stripping the old fabric off, and disinfecting the original foam. SUNY Oneonta - Fall 2014
Design for Living, Act II Created new seats for arm chairs by tracing the size and shape of the old seats. SUNY Oneonta - Fall 2014
Design for Living, Act II Before sewing the new seat covers, the cushions were padded with cotton
Design for Living - Act II Stapled the fabric that covers the seat to the wooden frame of the chair. SUNY Oneonta - Fall 2014
Design for Living, Act II After recovering the seat with new fabric, laid cotton over the old foam to make it plush. SUNY Oneonta - Fall 2014
Design for Living, Act II Made covers for the new seat cushions, and finished off the chairs by hand-sewing the new fabric onto the arms and back of the chairs. SUNY Oneonta - Fall 2014
Design for Living - Act III The original tea pot before alterations. SUNY Oneonta, Fall 2014
Design for Living - Act III The first layer of clay placed on the teapot to build from. SUNY Oneonta - Fall 2014
Design For Living - Act III The first layer of clay placed on the teapot to build from. SUNY Oneonta - Fall 2014
Design For Living - Act III Base of 1930's-style coffee pot created before reshaping. SUNY Oneonta - Fall 2014
Design for Living - Act III Base of 1930's-style coffee pot after reshaping. SUNY Oneonta - Fall 2014
Design for Living - Act III Lid of the coffee pot after being accidentally dropped by a member of stage crew. SUNY Oneonta - Fall 2014
Design for Living - Act III Glued the pieces that were found together as best as possible. SUNY Oneonta - Fall 2014
Design for Living - Act III Created a solid cover out of clay for the lid to better keep it together. SUNY Oneonta - Fall 2014
Design for Living - Act III Repainted and put the finishing touches on the coffee pot and lid. SUNY Oneonta - Fall 2014
Design for Living - Act III Repainted tea cups and saucers that somewhat matched to really match the new coffee pot. SUNY Oneonta - Fall 2014
Design for Living - Act III The set of three tea cups and their saucers. SUNY Oneonta - Fall 2014
Design for Living - Act III The coffee pot and a matching tea cup and saucer. SUNY Oneonta - Fall 2014
Water by the Spoonful - Scene 1 SUNY Oneonta - Spring 2014
Water by the Spoonful - Scene 4 One of the six brochures I made for the flower shop scene. Front and back of the brochure. SUNY Oneonta - Spring 2014
Water by the Spoonful - Scene 4 One of the six brochures I made for the flower shop scene. Inside of the brochure. SUNY Oneonta - Spring 2014
Water by the Spoonful - Scene 6 One of the flyers I created, for the coffee shop scene. Was later ripped and crumpled for the scene. SUNY Oneonta - Spring 2014
Water by the Spoonful - Scene 4 One of the six brochures I made for the flower shop scene. Front and back of the brochure. SUNY Oneonta - Spring 2014
Water by the Spoonful - Scene 4 One of the six brochures I made for the flower shop scene. Inside of the brochure. SUNY Oneonta - Spring 2014
Water by the Spoonful - Scene 6 One of the flyers I created, for the coffee shop scene. Was later ripped and crumpled for the scene. SUNY Oneonta - Spring 2014
Water by the Spoonful - Scene 4 One of the six brochures I made for the flower shop scene. Front and back of the brochure. SUNY Oneonta - Spring 2014
Water by the Spoonful - Scene 4 One of the six brochures I made for the flower shop scene. Inside of the brochure. SUNY Oneonta - Spring 2014
Still from "Water by the Spoonful" Scene 2 Is an example of the props which dressed the proscenium stage, and some different props that appeared on the thrust stage SUNY Oneonta - Spring 2014
Still from "Water by the Spoonful" Scene 15 Closeup still of a hand-written sign SUNY Oneonta - Spring 2014
Still from "Water by the Spoonful" Scene 15 A production shot of the dumping-of-the-ashes. The ashes were created by cutting up pieces of foil, sequence, fabric, and metallic papers. SUNY Oneonta - Spring 2014