So the show I directed was Vintage Hitchcock: A Live Radio Play. Instead of treating it like a serious retelling of the Hitchcock films, I decided that what I wanted to do was to give the audience a look behind the scenes into what happens during any production of any show. Being an actor and former dancer, I realized that by the end of the show, my fellow actors and I have our own inside jokes and there's an entirely different story happening backstage. I thought how unfortunate it was to the audience that they never get to see that, so I wanted to bring that on the main stage. The fact that it was in the form of a 1940's radio show was just icing on the cake.
When it comes to the 1940's, the style of the day is very important. While the gentlemen basically only had to wear a higher waistline for their pants, the ladies had a much more complicated costume scheme. I had a specific idea in mind for what I wanted the jewelry and accessories to look like, and having a limited budget, I decided to make them. Unfortunately, I didn't take pictures of everything, but I did get most of them.
Painting white orchids lavender. |
Brooch and Bracelet |
The "peach set" was another favorite of mine. I found these really pretty connector beads, but thinking they were too plain, hot glued a flattened bead cap to the center. I made drops with pearls and used those both in the earrings and in the matching necklace. I had intended to make a seashell brooch similar to this one, but time ran short on me.
I also was interested in trying to make fake Bakelite. Unfortunately, I didn't have access to colored resin, so I improvised with red polymer clay. We didn't end up using it since the actress I made it for had her own set of beautiful diamond and pearl earrings.
As far as the set goes, I knew from the beginning I wanted a blue-based gray. I think the most exciting part of being the director was knowing that I was able to make those decisions. I was backstage for most of the show, so unfortunately, I wasn't able to get many pictures of the completed set. I picked a few posters from popular movies to put on the walls. I promised some pin-ups, so I made sure I included Ziegfeld Follies and Moon Over Miami in there. I added in The Lodger since that was one of the plays in the show, and one of my personal favorite movies is The Great Dictator, so I didn't hesitate to get that one in there.
My wonderful production team. |
I do have to say that at the end of the day, this was one of the best experiences of my life.