About marcbeaudin
Poems, plays, books, roads, trails.
“The first thing that strikes you, as the curtains open, is the set — a set like none you’ve ever seen.” (No Exit) “Beaudin’s musical score set is gorgeous and his direction outstanding.” (Amadeus) “Director/Designer Marc Beaudin certainly knows how … Continue reading →
Posted in Set Design, Theatre
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Tagged Chekhov, Dracula, Exonerated, Lion in Winter, Little Shop of Horrors, Picasso at the Lapine Agile, Proof, scenic design, Set Design, Six Degrees of Separation, TopDog/UnderDog, Woman in Black
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“Beautiful, brilliant revelatory … nothing short of mesmerizing. What else would you expect from a play written by Jean-Paul Sartre and directed by Marc Beaudin?” (No Exit) “Beaudin’s beautifully understated direction makes this a must-see play.” (The Women of Lockerbie) … Continue reading →
“Beautiful, brilliant revelatory … nothing short of mesmerizing. What else would you expect from a play written by Jean-Paul Sartre and directed by Marc Beaudin?” (No Exit) “Beaudin’s beautifully understated direction makes this a must-see play.” (The Women of Lockerbie) … Continue reading →
Posted in Directing, Theatre
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Tagged Bram Stoker, Chekhov, christopher shinn, David Auburn, Dracula, dying city, Erik Jensen, Exonerated, Jean-Paul Sartre, Jessica Blank, Lion in Winter, No Exit, Proof, Steven Dietz, Woman in Black
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