SLEEPING BEAUTY Set Build and Scenic Production Sneak Peek

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SLEEPING BEAUTY Scenic Design, by Dung Truong.
Top L – detail of drop. Top R – set model. Bottom L – Truong painting the back of the drop on our WPAC Mainstage. Bottom R – backdrop on our proscenium Mainstage.

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Don’t miss SLEEPING BEAUTY – Nov 8-17, tickets and event info at wpac.fiu.edu/!

FIU Theatre presents: SLEEPING BEAUTY by Rufus Norris, directed by Guest Artist in Residence Margaret M. Ledford.

Take off to the land of the imagination – to a forest, a palace and a castle, populated by a prince and a princess (of course), woodland creatures, ogres who love to eat people, and a very grumpy fairy named Goody, who passes stinky gas every time she does magic.  This Sleeping Beauty is obviously not your typical Disney fairy tale (not that there’s anything wrong with that).  Instead, this irreverent rendition focuses on Goody, the fairy who, in a fit of pique, places the curse on Beauty that causes her to prick her finger and fall into a magic sleep. This version of the tale includes what happens after the famous fairytale ending line “and they lived happily ever after”, and it’s not what you would expect.  Even with its darker side, this is one the whole family will enjoy, and right on time for the beginning of the holiday season.
WPAC Mainstage.

Photo credits: K. Anderson

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