(A note about the Restaged Tour: The original UK leg of the tour started with a transparent black drape, but got the thicker khaki ones during their run. I just added the black drape for variation. Ditto for the US chandelier with garlands - that only lasted a stop or two and was removed because the drapes got stuck in them. But again - adding it for variation)
(A note about Norway/Greece/Middle East Tour: The chandelier was only draped up in Norway, so in all other stops they start with it unveiled, hanging from the ceiling. But shhhh, I love the jellyfish look and will never not post it)
Alexander Calder. Estados Unido, (1898) - (1976). Artista: esculturas de alambre, pintura, scenografía, miniaturas, móviles, joyas.. Arte cinético, Arte contemporáneo, Surrealismo.
Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Chicago. Fundación Calder.
I visited the PQ festival (Prague Quadriennale), it is a festival about scenography and theater space. It was amazing. PQ, it's similar to Eurovision, only smaller and it's like a big modern art exhibition.
This is the scenography by the Czech author David Možný.
His work was one of the best and I am glad that he represented the Czech Republic.
CZECHREPUBLIC/ LIMBOHARDWARE David Možný
I will probably show other works that excited me, such as Slovakia, Portugal and others.
Non-replica productions I kinda think looks alike: The Hungarian production and the Restaged Tour
Well, to be fair: not in all scenes. But the fact that they both feature Apollo's lyre towards a full moon makes me look twice when photos emerges. Even if the scale is not the same and the Hungarian production also feature the dome. But there's something about the overall vibe.
Ditto for the palm-dominated backdrop and two-tier tage based boxes in Think of Me. Not to mention the stage-based Mausoleum set with sculptures and crosses, where the Phantom emerges from behind the Daaé grave, and the scene ends with pyro work.