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Set and Costume

1. The student must construct an original, three dimensional model OR perspective rendering executed to the scale of EITHER 1/4" = 1'0" OR 1/2" = 1'0" showing the set and its relationship to the theatrical space. Renderings and/or models must be done for at least one set required in the production. 2. Computer assisted design is acceptable. 3. At least one figure must be included in the rendering or model to show proportion and scale. 4. The student must draw a floor plan to the same scale which justifies the storage and shifting for ALL sets in the show. 5. The set is to be designed for a stage with a proscenium opening of 38' w x 20' h, an apron 6' deep, and wing space. The stage has a maximum depth of 30' from the proscenium line to the back wall with a wing measuring 15'x30' on each side. The proscenium arch and wing space must be represented in the model. 6. The student must present a justification of the design. Note cards may be used. 7. Only one student may be involved in the design. NO COLLABORATION. 8. All artwork used must be the original work of the entrant. 9. The event will not exceed ten (10) minutes. The student presentation is not to exceed five (5) of these ten (10) minutes. 10. A bibliography is required documenting all resources used including but not limited to written and electronic sources. The bibliography must be in MLA style. 11. Budgetary consideration will not affect adjudication.

1. The student must present three (3) character renderings. These may represent three (3) different characters and/or may follow a single character through several appropriate changes. 2. Computer assisted design is acceptable. 3. Each design must be executed in full color and displayed on a 10" x 15" white display board. The display board cannot be mounted on any other surface. All figures must be 10" tall. Children and unique characters may be varied in size but need to be in proportion to the 10” high standard. The base of the figure should be 3" from the lower edge of the board. A human figure may be traced to use as a template upon which a costume creation may then be placed. Tracing of a costume outline or silhouette is unacceptable. 4. The board should be labeled in the following manner: Upper Left hand corner: Name of the show and author. Upper Right hand corner: Name of the character, act, and scene. Lower Right hand corner: Student's name and troupe number. 5. The character renderings may or may not have drawn faces. 6. The student must attach fabric swatches, measuring a minimum of 2"x2", by the top edge of the swatch only. Mount the swatch on the right side of the presentation board so that the swatch may be lifted and felt to evaluate appropriate fabric texture, draping ability, weight, grain, etc. 7. The student must present a justification of the designs. Note cards may be used. 8. Only one student may be involved in the set of designs. NO COLLABORATION. 9. All artwork used must be the original work of the entrant. 10. The event will not exceed ten (10) minutes. The student presentation is not to exceed five (5) of these ten (10) minutes. 11. A bibliography is required documenting all resources used including but not limited to written and electronic sources. The bibliography must be in MLA style. 12. Other costume embellishments (buttons, trim, etc) can be placed on the presentation board on the right side with the swatches. 13. Budgetary consideration will not affect adjudication.

1. The following materials are to be presented: a. poster design on 11 x 17 paper b. ticket design c. program design and full layout of not less than four pages d. two press releases: an information article and a feature article e. a proposal for a promotional project f. a budget for the publicity campaign and justification of expenses (Note: this budget may be designed for the publicity campaign of a high school, community theatre, or professional production. You are asked to note which of the three you are designing. Your work will be judged on how you spend the money.) 2. Computer aided design is acceptable. 3. The student must present justifications of the designs. Note cards may be used. 4. Only one student may be involved in the design. NO COLLABORATION. 5. All artwork used must be the original work of the entrant. 6. The event will not exceed ten (10) minutes. The student presentation is not to exceed five (5) of these ten (10) minutes. 7. A bibliography is required documenting all resources used including but not limited to written and electronic sources. The bibliography must be in MLA style.

SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA, April 21, 2012 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Wicked, one of the most popular musicals of recent years, will be beginning a new run in Seoul on May 31st The Wizard of Oz-inspired spectacular will play at the Blue Square Musical Hall until June 30th, giving local audiences plenty of time to see the show that has reigned as the top box office draw on Broadway since its debut almost a decade ago. Based on the novel by Gregory Maguire, Wicked reveals the untold story of the Wicked Witch of the West and the Good Witch of the North, detailing their former friendship and showing unexpected new sides to both characters. Featuring music by the acclaimed Stephen Schwartz, the show has been showered in awards, while memorable tunes such as Defying Gravity have become Broadway classics. To date, it has earned more than $2.5 billion (GBP1.57 billion) in sales and has been viewed by over 30 million people. A variety of evening and matinee performances will be available during Wicked's Seoul engagement, with tickets on sale now from 50,000 won (GBP27.50). Lovers of musical theatre can choose from a huge array of Seoul hotels at AsiaRooms.com, including the IP Boutique Hotel Itaewon. Visit to book tickets for the show.Seoul hotelsIP Boutique Hotel Itaewonhttp://ticket.interpark.com/