PROMISING

Word Premiere production of Michelle Elliot’s play.
Beckett Theatre – Theatre Row NY

InProximity Theatre Company
Directed by Terry Berliner
Lighting Design by Paul Miller and Kirk Fitzgerald
Costume Design by Teresa Snider-Stein
Sound Design by Scott Stauffer

“James J. Fenton’s minimalist apartment setting in black, charcoal, grey and white is the latest is contemporary chic.” THEATRE SCENE.NET, by Victor Gluck

“The dramatic elements, lighting, set design, costumes are appropriately minimalistic and direct our focus on the the substantial themes of the play concerning morality, ethics, human decency and personal identity.” BLOG REVIEW, by Carol DiTosti

"..with the help of set designer James J. Fenton and lighting designer Paul Miller, captures the bleak world of the power brokers of the most powerful city in the world. The industrial design – floor-to-ceiling windows that prompt one of the characters to ask “where do you get dressed” and dull grays and browns – is the perfect cage for a play about four people trapped in a world of their own creation." STAGE BUDDY, by Arpita Mukherjee

"..James Fenton’s appropriately chilly scenery.." THEATRE IS EASY, by Tim Croner

Kim Wong, Zachary Clark, Jake Robards, and Jolie Curtsinger

“The dramatic elements, lighting, set design, costumes are appropriately minimalistic and direct our focus on the the substantial themes of the play concerning morality, ethics, human decency and personal identity.” BLOG REVIEW, by Carol DiTosti