A CHILD'S CHRISTMAS IN WALES by Dylan Thomas
Adaptated for the stage by Jeremy Brooks and Adrian Mitchell
The F.M. Kirby Theater Shakespeare Theatre of NJ
(NJ), (2016)
Director: Joseph DIscher
Scenic Design:
Jonathan Wentz
Lighting Design:
Rache Gibney
Costume Design:
Tristan Raines
Sound Design:
Steve Beckel
Stage Manager:
Denise Cardarelli
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(NJ), (2016)
Director: Joseph DIscher
Scenic Design:
Jonathan Wentz
Lighting Design:
Rache Gibney
Costume Design:
Tristan Raines
Sound Design:
Steve Beckel
Stage Manager:
Denise Cardarelli
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REVIEWS:
"Scenic designer Jonathan Wentz and lighting designer Rachel Miner Gibney have provided a set that feels comfy-cozy...the result is warm and agreeable and deeply satisfying...you feel like you do after a particularly long and enjoyable Christmas dinner: content and stuffed with good cheer." — C.W. Walker, The Daily Record
"The set by Jonathan Wentz evokes the narrator’s Swansea neighborhood, with its rows of dormers, the Thomas’s front door and the environs and bandstand of Cwmdonkin Park where the boys go to play. Wentz recreates the snug coziness of a Welsh home of the 1920's, against which director Joseph Discher and his talented actors bring Thomas’s mellifluous words to life." — Ruth Ross, NJ Arts Maven
"Bravo to the Artistic Staff for bringing the true sense of a homespun holiday to the STNJ stage. They include scenic design by Jonathan Wentz; sound design by Steven Beckel; lighting design by Rachel Miner Gibney and costume design by Tristan Raines." — Marina Kennedy, Broadway World
"Scenic designer Jonathan Wentz and lighting designer Rachel Miner Gibney have provided a set that feels comfy-cozy...the result is warm and agreeable and deeply satisfying...you feel like you do after a particularly long and enjoyable Christmas dinner: content and stuffed with good cheer." — C.W. Walker, The Daily Record
"The set by Jonathan Wentz evokes the narrator’s Swansea neighborhood, with its rows of dormers, the Thomas’s front door and the environs and bandstand of Cwmdonkin Park where the boys go to play. Wentz recreates the snug coziness of a Welsh home of the 1920's, against which director Joseph Discher and his talented actors bring Thomas’s mellifluous words to life." — Ruth Ross, NJ Arts Maven
"Bravo to the Artistic Staff for bringing the true sense of a homespun holiday to the STNJ stage. They include scenic design by Jonathan Wentz; sound design by Steven Beckel; lighting design by Rachel Miner Gibney and costume design by Tristan Raines." — Marina Kennedy, Broadway World