The character Marjorie says it best, “A secret passage Elsa? Where does it lead? My goodness, Nancy Drew would be in seventh heaven here, wouldn’t she?”
Designer Virginia Fennessy had the same thoughts in mind as she designed this set. The show has a set of Nancy Drew but with the comedy of Scooby Doo. It was a lot of fun building this set with secret doors and sliding compartments. This time lapse video was taken over the course of tech build weekend. Enjoy.
The Auburn Players would like to thank the hard working volunteers who built our set.
Alicia Frame, Angie Bringley, Ann Frame, Ashley Bobbett, Bob Frame, Chris Yeckel, Clare Lopez, Dale Fennessy, Ed Beck, Eden Gadsby, Heather McNeil, Jenn Derbyshire, Jim Gadsby, Katie Bruno, Kristen Beck, Kristin Bridges, Lilith Panek, Lindsay R. Day, Melissa Panek, Mike Panek, Molly Sharples, Rob Fragoman, Rob Saurini, Rose Fennessy, Seth Kennedy, Stephen Dougherty, Terri Gadsby, Tess Kennedy, Tony Saurini, Virginia Fennessy, and Zach Saurini
2 thoughts to “Building the Set for The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940”
Love a good farce and really loved this one!
Thank you each and all for a delightful evening!
I didn’t get to say thank you to Michael (the delightfully funny comic. Sure the words weren’t written by you,; however your timing was excellent!)
Get the word out, you guys are GOOD!
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