Sweeney Todd - original set design by Josh Olgine
"The stage is set for optimum horror from the start. Screams issue forth from the gloomy, oppressive London-town set as lights flash and machinery clangs and groans from the noise of London’s 19th-century industrial sector, a horror show in and of itself.The What A Do Theatre has constructed its most complex set yet. The crew manages the multiple-piece, revolving set with ease, even employing a heavily-inked crew person to turn the set, a young man whose tattoos fit the show’s theme. Design elements deserve a standing ovation."
~ Battle Creek Enquirer
"Joshua Olgine deserves high praise for the design of a highly complicated set built in the low-ceilinged space. He believably created the impression of a three-story building with stairs and tilted floors that allowed each structure to be built on the same level. Each set piece rotated, allowing it to serve multiple roles as exteriors, interiors and two different homes."
~Encore Michigan
~ Battle Creek Enquirer
"Joshua Olgine deserves high praise for the design of a highly complicated set built in the low-ceilinged space. He believably created the impression of a three-story building with stairs and tilted floors that allowed each structure to be built on the same level. Each set piece rotated, allowing it to serve multiple roles as exteriors, interiors and two different homes."
~Encore Michigan
A Few Good Men - original set design by Josh Olgine
The Last 5 Years - original set design by Josh Olgine
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