AS YOU LIKE IT
Role│ Scenic Designer
Location│ Gerald Freedman Theatre, UNCSA
Director│Andy Paris
Music Director│Jennifer Peacock
This adaptation of As You Like It took place in contemporary Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where I lived at the time. To create an authentic set, I immersed myself in the city's urban and natural landscapes, seeking to reflect the community’s essence in the design.
Setting the play in Winston-Salem allowed us to use Shakespeare's flexible story to present a local narrative. The design focused on contrasting two worlds: the affluent, political realm and the connected, land-bound community.
This contrast was visually represented through an abstract blend of downtown architecture and natural elements. We used a foggy forest backdrop made of cotton scrim to highlight the tension between the city and forest. This configuration gave the lighting designer the ability to reveal the cityscape selectively, emphasizing the conflict between the two worlds as needed.
Associate Designer: Christina Lu • Scenic Design Assistants: Isabella Rebollo & Isy Kessler •Technical Direction: Ryan Lasich • Costume Designer: Marquita Horton • Scenic Paint Charge: Olivia Venable • Wig and Makeup Design: M Nottke • Lighting Designer: Isabelle Flores
Photography By Cameron Russell
PRODUCTION PHOTOS
PRODUCTION PROCESS



Model Story Boards︱3/8" = 1' (Renderings in Progress)

Photoshop Rendering - In Arden

Photoshop Rendering - The Wedding

Photoshop Rendering - The Wrestling Match













Paint Elevations Package























Drafting Package - Vectorworks


























Properties Package

Preliminary - Visual Language Development (Watercolor)

Preliminary - Stage & Unit Development (Copic Marker)

Preliminary - Sketch Model Development

Preliminary - Sketch Model & Visual Research Development Cont.

Preliminary - Unit Configuration Exploration (Photoshop)

Preliminary - Material & Treatment Research

Preliminary - Sketch Drafts Unit Development (Vectorworks)

Preliminary - Sketch Story Boarding Development (Procreate)

Preliminary - Historical & Visual Research