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Item A lighting design for "The Threepenny Opera"(Texas Tech University, 1999-05) Proffitt, Todd A.This thesis will serve as a report of the Texas Tech University's production of The Threepenny Opera. The demonstration of the development and execution of the lighting design process of this specific production is the purpose of this document. Although research plays a role in the design process, this thesis is not a demonstration of scholarly research skills as required by some programs. It is, more accurately, an illustration of the design process. This thesis is to record the lighting design process for Bertolt Brecht's The Threepenny Opera which was produced by Texas Tech University on November nineteenth through twenty-second, 1998. The location was on the University Theatre Mainstage, Lubbock, Texas. The production staff was as follows: directed by Jonathan Marks, scenic design by Frederik B. Christoffel, costume design by Elizabeth A. Pollard, choreography by Diana Moore, musical direction and sound design by Steve Paxton, and lighting design by Todd Proffitt.Item Item A lighting design for Eugene O'Neill's Desire under the elms(Texas Tech University, 1967-08) Stepanian, Laurie AnneNot availableItem A lighting design for Picasso at the Lapin Agile(Texas Tech University, 2000-05) Coleman, Kathryn AnnNOT AVAILABLEItem A scene design for Godspell(1996-12) Merithew, Benjamin JohnThe purpose of the project was to design scenery for the Texas Tech University Theatre Mainstage production of Godspell. Godspell is a musical made to entertain and educate the spectator. According to the script, it requires a cyclone fence enclosure, basic lighting, and is very dependent on small hand props and costume accessories. A successful production would need to allow for an actor-driven event. An actor-driven event is a production that is predominantly controlled by the actors. The actors actually change a majority of the scenery, the costumes, the properties, the sound, and the lighting to move the action of the play. The scenic design would have to meet the requirements of the script and members of the production team.Item Loie Fuller's contributions to stage lighting(Texas Tech University, 1964-08) Leonard, William EverettNot availableItem The lighting design for Arthur Miller's After the fall(Texas Tech University, 2001-05) Chin, Jia-HuaNot available