McGlogthlin Center for the Arts - Emory & Henry College
Directed by Rachel Black & Annalee Tull
Lighting Design: Kevin Dudley
Costume Design: Camille Gray
McGlogthlin Center for the Arts - Emory & Henry College
Directed by Olivia Allen
Lighting Design: Kevin Dudley
Emory & Henry College - Black Box
Director: Rachael Swartz
Lighting Design: Tanya Cato
Costume Design: Julia Woods
University of Iowa Partnership in the Arts
University of Iowa - David Thayer Theatre - Fall 2014
Directors: Paola Colletto, Mateo Destro
Lighting: Bryon Winn
Costumes: Jaehee Kim
Riverside Theatre, Iowa City, IA
Director: Sam Osheroff
Lighting: David Thayer
Costumes: Sarah Bush
"The delightful scenic design (Kevin Dudley) catches the eye immediately upon entering the theater. Beautiful ocean blues tie the frenetic energy of the stage pieces together. The audience is warned, early on, of a gangplank that will extend into the seating area." ~ Little Village
Cyrano
Riverside Theatre, Iowa City, IA (118 Seat end Stage Black Box)
Director: Jody Hovland
Lighting: David Thayer
Costumes: Tyler Wilson
Budget: $900.00
"Kevin Dudley's use of a single movable tree to create different locations around his layered set is quite effective." ~ Hooplanow.com
The lighting (David Thayer) and scene design (Kevin Dudley) for this show are really beautiful. The lighting, while ultimately simple, is almost gilded allowing for a lovely and subtle representation of time and place. The set is deliberately functional and rustic, yet impressive.~iowatheatrebloggereditor
Red
Riverside Theatre, Iowa City, IA
Director: Sam Osheroff
Lighting: David Thayer
Costumes: Osean Perez
"Kevin Dudley's set, which takes advantage of the full width and depth and the Riverside Theatre stage, is a believable artist's studio that also allows the actors to create or lessen space between them in keeping with the flow of the conversation. " ~ hooplanow.com
Dark Horse Theatre Company
Egyptian Theatre, Park City UT
Director: Anne Stewart-Mark
Lighting Design: Seth Miller
"As the show opens, the air takes on a hazy, smoke-filled night club feel and appearance. The “big band orchestra” directed by Anne Puzey can be seen in silhouette only on the upper deck of the main set; a simply designed affair, painted all in black with silver accents. Its two curving stairway’s lead from stage level to upper deck on either side and will allow for creative staging through the evening, and a central panel of sliding doors to allow for the convenient introduction and timely removal of various set pieces. The stage and set change, subtly so, from reality to reality: Now it’s a jail, now it’s a nightclub, now it’s a circus ring. Now it’s a jail, now it’s a nightclub, now it’s a circus ring. The effects used by director, Anne Stewart Mark and her production team to create this kaleidoscopic illusion, gave the “joint” just the right amount of glitz and atmosphere allowing for an easy suspension of disbelief."~Michelle Rideout
Jekyll & Hyde
Dark Horse Theatre Company
Egyptian Theatre - Park City, Utah
Directed: Christopher Glade
Music Director: Anne Puzey
Lighting Designer Gamyr Worf
Costumes Designer: Katie Miller
Properties Designer: Andrew Nadon
“…Dudley worked wonders with one small stage. Sets came flying out of the ceiling at times with the changing of scenes. The set of foggy old London added to the sinister and creepy mood as Mr. Hyde stalked the streets. I also really enjoyed how the live pianists Jeanne McGuire and Ann Moulton were cleverly featured through a window of the set on stage.”~ Utah Theatre Bloggers
“Kevin Dudley's stark set with its dark buildings, bridge, and silhouetted London skyline becomes even more forbidding under Gamyr Worf's moody lighting with its expressive shifts from white to red and green.” ~ Salt Lake Tribune
University of Iowa Partnership in the Arts
University of Iowa - E.C. Marie Theatre - Spring 2016
Director: Nina Morrison
Lighting: Lucas Ingram
Costumes: Catherine Parrott
Budget:
Set: $5,000
Props $500
Paint: $500
University of Utah - Babcock Theatre - Spring 2013
Director: Denny Berry
Lighting: Michelle Collins
"The design work by Kevin Dudley was fascinating—German expressionism accentuated the theme with harsh rusty metal set pieces that made the stationary set serve a variety of places, locations, and levels. I especially liked the clunky metal bridge that served as the hallway to the headmaster’s office and the rope swing that symbolized love and discovery between each of the couples."~ Johnny Hebda
University of Iowa -David Thayer Theatre - Spring 2014
Director: Eric Forsythe
Lighting Design: Margaret Mead-Finizio
Costume Design: Emily Bushå
Salt Lake Shakespeare 2014
Babcock Theatre, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
Director: Denny Berry
Lighting Design: Seth Miller
"The set design by Kevin Dudley was another one of the production’s highlights. The basic set consisted mostly of large, somewhat opaque, hanging vertical panels. Each panel was then shifted along the track that was mounted on the ceiling. This ingenious process allowed each scene’s different location to be apparent, never feeling as though the action was all taking place at the same location."~Utah Theatre Bloggers
University of Iowa -David Thayer Theatre, Spring 2015
Director: Alan MacVey
Lighting Design: Lucas P. Ingram
Costume Design: Loyce Arthur
Salt Lake Shakespeare - 2013
Director: David Schmidt
Lighting: Ethan Olsen
Costumes: Valerie Nishiguchi
“In addition to being enjoyable to watch, Once Upon a Mattress was pleasing to look at. The multilevel castle set designed by Kevin Dudley gave David Schmidt plenty of interesting places on the stage for the actors to move, which kept the scenes from seeming monotonous.”~ Utah Theatre Bloggers
University of Utah - Babcock Theatre - Fall 2012
(127 seat end stage blackbox)
Director: Matthew Toronto
Lighting: Ethan Olsen
Emory & Henry College
400 seat Proscenium Main Stage
Director: Jeremiah Downes
Set & Lighting Design: Kevin Dudley
Costume Design: Stephen Curd
Private Wars
University of Iowa - Theatre B - Fall 2013
Director: Ariel Francouer
Lighting: Lucas P. Ingram
Costumes: Jaehee Kim