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Matthew Smucker

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Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

Seattle Repertory Theatre, 2014

Playwright: Edward Albee

Director: Braden Abraham

Costumes: Heidi Zamora

Lighting: L.B. Morse

Sound: Matt Starritt

"Matthew Smucker's set design is diabolically and deceptively tense. He's assembled a disheveled academic home circa 1960—books everywhere, African and Asian artifacts, abstract-expressionist paintings—but has built it so we're not looking toward the traditional flat wall, but sitting in one corner of the room looking into the V of the opposite corner. Like the play, the set seems sloppy and homey at first, before you realize it's coming right at your head." - The Stranger

Production Photo Credits: Alabastro Photography and Matthew Smucker

 

 

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