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Clybourne Park

Morehead State University

Morehead, KY

Dirt stained fabric

Texture of the dirty fabric we based off of for the clothe wrapping the trunk in Clybourne Park.

Trunk un-earthed(Act 2-present day-)

In this scene the trunk was wrapped in a layer of fabric, dirty and molded as it was buried in the end of Act 1.

Trunk w/ Dirty cloth (Act 2)
Ice Cream & Radio (Act 1)

The box of ice cream along the 1958 Raytheon Transistor radio and National Geographic.

Raytheon 1958 Transistor Radio (Top Center)

1958 Raytheon Transistor Radio loaned for use thanks to The Museum of Radio and Technology in Huntington, WV

NeoGeo1959 C

We printed out old labels of National Geographic from the late 1950's and used spray adhesive to place the labels over current National Geographic magazines I donated for the show.

NeoGeo1959 B

Another label we used for Act 1. We printed out and glued to one of the donated National Geographic magazines used in the show.

Enjoying New Joy ice cream

Actor (Blaine Roberts) enjoying Neapolitan ice cream in Act 1

New Joy Ice Cream box

We found this on Google and printed off in full size on cardstock painstakingly cutting it out and folding it into a box to place a real box of ice cream into for the actor (Blaine Roberts) to eat in the beginning of Act 1

Gregory  Picklesimer
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