Well, my lovelies, I have new information from behind the scenes at Lyric Arts to
share with you today. In the Behind the Seams entry, I talked about how costuming may not be something that everyone notices, but everyone would notice if it were wrong. Well, lighting and sets fall into those categories too. Last week, I got a peek at Cue to Cue. What’s that you ask? Well, I’ve got some video here from Dan, who’s in charge of lighting for As You Like It. This will explain it all.
Who knew all that went into just one production? And if you’re interested in being one of those volunteers that Dan talked about, just click on Get Involved.
I also got to have a chat with Patrick, who fashions all of the sets and scenery for Lyric Arts. Watch the video below for a sneak peak at the stage and what goes into it.
Asking yourself, who’s this lady with camera? Click on Jessica’s Shakespearience to learn a little more. And don’t forget that I’m here to be your literary detective. Leave me a question in the comment box, and I’ll be back on Friday with an answer to your most pressing question.








Jessica,
This is really great and information. Thanks so much for getting the scoop for us.
The lights and set interviews were really cool. It makes me appreciate everything that goes into show.
Oh, here is a question I have for you. What is up with all the weird language in Shakespeare? They use words and phrases that I cannot relate to. Any help on that?