Welcome to the dramaturgical research blog!

In the fall of 2008, San Diego State University's theatre department produced an adaptation of Eugene O'Neill's Desire Under the Elms. This blog served as a source of dramaturgical information for the cast, crew, and University students attending the show. Each post focuses on research relevant to our adaptation, the reasons why we did the things we did, and any other answers to questions presented by the cast and crew.

Please explore the Blog Archive and Labels sections in the column to the right for specific topics,
because as with any blog the posts are ordered from newest to oldest
(as you scroll down, you will first see the aftermath of the production.)

Thank you for visiting, and feel free to email me with any questions/comments
about this eco-friendly dramaturgy blog! JoanMarieHurwit@gmail.com

-- Joan Hurwit, dramaturg

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Scenic Designer Featured in School Newletter


SPOTLIGHT ON STUDENT SUCCESS

College of Professional Studies and Fine Arts

School of Theatre, Television, and Film

Andrew HullAndrew Hull

The work of Andrew Hull was prominently displayed during The Greg Mortenson lecture on “Three Cups of Tea” for SDSU Family Weekend. Andrew, a second year MFA set design student, created and designed the approximately 10’ x 30’ mural that hung as a backdrop for the lecture.

Andrew began his design work in spring 2008 and created the piece over the course of the summer. Andrew’s work is not new to SDSU. He designed sets for the 2007 production of Hamlet, Blood on the Brain and this year’s, Desire Under the Elms.

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