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Mandy Kay Heath
Lighting DesignerElectricianCarpenter
Lighting
Almost, Maineby John Cariani
Director: Liz CookScenic Designer: Jon Hudspeth
Lighting Co-Designers: Mandy Heath and Michael Brown
Costume Designer: Megan Moore
Scene: Her Heart
Almost, MaineCo-Lighting Designer
Cold and Outdoor Scenes
Above: Story of HopeRight: Epilogue
Bottom:They Fell
Almost, MaineCo-Lighting Designer
Indoor Scenes
Left: Getting It Back
Above: Seeing The Thing
Left: Sad and Glad
Almost, MaineCo-Lighting Designer
Paperwork
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Click Here to View the Design Statement
Count Draculaby Bram Stoker
Director: Richard GlocknerScenic Designer: Leonard Curtis
Lighting Designer: Ron Koinzan Asst: Mandy HeathCostume Designer: Carol Colburn
Count DraculaAssistant Lighting Designer
During my work on Dracula, I was given the responsibility of lighting the crypt scene. I chose to use bright greens and pinks in order to evoke the feeling that this place is not natural. I also wanted people to have a sickly look.
My other responsibilities for this show were lighting the picture frame effect, drafting, keeping paperwork, designing and programming with the designer.
Mina, almost a vampire, finds Dracula sleeping in his coffin .
Count DraculaAssistant Lighting Designer
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Dracula prepares to bite Mina
Dracula flies in through the balcony doors
Master ElectricianPositions at UNI
• Mother Hicks – Strayer-Wood TheatreDesigner: Eric Lange203 Channels 5 crew members
• Marat/Sade – Strayer-Wood Theatre Designer: Eric Lange
180 Channels5 crew members
• What I Did Last Summer – Bertha Martin Theatre Designer: Mark Parrott 98 Channels 7 crew members
• Eurydice – Bertha Martin Theatre Designer: Eric Lange 114 Channels 11 crew members
Class Work
Class WorkDesign Elements
Click Any Image to View LargerTop: Still Life Objects – Graphite PencilBottom: Landscapes - Postcard WatercolorRight: Copy a Master – Watercolor and Acrylic**Used with permission from Chantal Calato
Click to View Chantal’s Original
Class Work:Advanced Stagecraft
For this class, my group was assigned the task of creating a realistic tree limb which would be suspended down into the space for What I Did Last Summer.
Materials:-Custom bent box steel-Chicken wire-Plywood disks-Paper Mache -Real sticks and twigs-Floral wire-Artificial leaves
Click Here To View A Log For This Project
Class Work:Art: Visual Perceptions
Study of Lines and ColorPhotos by Mandy Heath
Class Work:Hand Drafting
Click Any Image to View LargerTop Left: Isometric and Cavalier Stairs
Top Right: Front and Side View of DoorBottom Left: Room Ground Plan 2008
Bottom Right: Room Ground Plan 2009
Class WorkDesign Costumes
The TempestCostume designs for Ariel and Ferdinand. Click Images to View
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Carpentry
Mother HicksWagon Tongue
Designer: Mark Parrott TD: Ron Koinzan
This wagon was used in many ways. This tongue held the handle used to steer
The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton Under the Direction of the
Marquis de Sade
Stage Trap Project
Left: Electrocution SceneBelow: Intro
Designer: Mark Parrott TD: Ron Koinzan
Strayer-Wood TheatreThrust Rebuild
This is a custom built thrust made of triscuits. Designed by Mark Parrott, it replaces the old thrust system which was difficult to set up
and take down. The new one was built by student employees.
The Shape of Thingsby Neil LaBute
Designer: Ronald L. Wells Jr. TD: Aaron Mayer
This production of The Shape of Things was a student production done by the UNI Student Theatre Association
A Day in HollywoodA Night in the Ukraine
Designer: Mark Parrott TD: Ron Koinzan
Above: Music Notes 4’ x 8’Below: Stamping Pattern Up Close and On Stage
Life Saver Boat Decoration
A Day in HollywoodA Night in the Ukraine
Desiger: Mark Parrott TD: Ron Koinzan
Rounded Stair Platform
Door Reveals Both are seen in this photo