Holy Cross Sucks! Rob Nash
directed by Jeff Calhoun, Ars Nova Theatre
costumes: Wilson Chin, lighting: Jeff Croiter, sound: Jorge Muelle, projections: Richard DiBella
September 2005
 

Top Ten Theatre Event of 2005 – David Cote, TimeOut Magazine

"On Wilson Chin's delightful set (the stage is backed by a three-dimensional aerial view of the boy's homeroom, complete with wadded papers on the linoleum floor), director Jeff Calhoun keeps Nash in a constant state of energy-filled motion."

– Andy Propst, Backstage

"Wilson Chin's scenic design provides an exquisite aerial view of a classroom that is rendered in lifelike detail, but is set at a skewed angle to suggest an off-kilter viewpoint appropriate to the show as a whole."

– Dan Bacalzo, theatermania.com

"Even the show's design (by Wilson Chin) contributes to the evening's breathless feel: Nash performs in front of a three-dimensional backdrop of a classroom, complete with student and teacher desks, that in their disheveled and precarious appearance practically announces that comedy is just waiting to happen."

– Matthew Murray, talkinbroadway.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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