OK, this is old news. But you’ve gotta see the pictures anyway!
On July 24 and 25, 2008, an ensemble cast performed The Lady Liberty Blues, written in the main by Wes Andrews and directed by Jess Smith, at Live Girls! Theater in Ballard, a Seattle neighborhood.
I was in charge of all the shadow imagery. This was my first time creating puppets for a show, and my first time performing with them. These will give you an idea of what we accomplished:
The Little Boy Who Lived in a Jar
The Chair of Motivation
Little Cartoon Baby Bob Dylan
The Rat Cage
Secret Orcon
OHP!
If you want more information on the show, Wes created a blog, which lives nearby.
That’s the name of an album by Final Fantasy, nee Owen Pallett, violinist extraordinaire.
Pallett is best known in the States as the gorgeous string accompaniment for the Arcade Fire (think “No Cars Go”).
In Canada he is also prominent as a solo artist who creates lush musical textures by looping his violin tracks. This is impressive live, as you will see in the video below.
Why I bring his story to you today is because his live show is augmented by shadows. Stephanie Comilang uses and overhead projector to add even more layers to the performance.