![]() This spring, the School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies (TDPS) is harnessing innovative lighting technologies developed by a faculty and alumni duo for a fully digital production of Lauren Gunderson’s “The Revolutionists,” a raucous comedy juxtaposed against the somber background of the French Revolution that touches on themes of feminism and activism. But when that storytelling occurs in a Zoom room, designers face the challenge of lighting a play in a way that radiates a broad palette of human emotion into people’s homes. In visual performance, light and shadow are used to convey emotional complexity. With storytelling occuring in a virtual Zoom room instead of a shared theater space, UMD lighting designers get creative to convey emotion to audiences watching from their homes.īy Kate Spanos ’16 Ph.D. ![]() Museum Scholarship and Material Culture Certificate. ![]()
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