William Temple Davis

Scenic Design

The Imaginary Invalid
by Moliere
a new translation and adaptation by Joan Holden
Directed by Chip Walton
Costumes Designed by Tricia Stevens
Lighting Design by Shannon McKinney
Sound Designed by Matthew E. Morgan

Department of Theatre
University of Denver
May 2001

The Imaginary Invalid was produced on the University of Denver Theatre Department’s proscenium stage. For this production audience risers were built on stage. They were arranged to produce a 20' by 20' corner stage.
Corner stage groundplan
The The Imaginary Invalid set consisted of a 12' x 16' platform backed by 6 sets of flats attached to poles around which they could rotate to take the action from backstage, to onstage and then to the 3 separate interludes.


The Imaginary Invalid Backstage Photo
Backstage

Imaginary Invalid Production Photo
The Invalid

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Production Photo

Imaginary Invalid Production Photo
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Imaginary Invalid Production Photo
Production Photo


Imaginary Invalid Interlude #1 Production Photo
Interlude #1 Production Photo

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Production Photo

Imaginary Invalid Production Photo
Production Photo

Imaginary Invalid Interlude #2 Production Photo
Interlude #2 - Production Photo

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Production Photo

Imaginary Invalid Interlude #3 Production Photo
Interlude #3 - Production Photo

Direct Edit