
Again, utilising the archival photos from the dramatic society's history lecture, this poster is a play on what is to come in the sketch show without giving anything away.
I find the colours fun.
Again, utilising the archival photos from the dramatic society's history lecture, this poster is a play on what is to come in the sketch show without giving anything away.
I find the colours fun.
Despite the deceptive coach cover, Izzy really is behind the spotting of big foot...
No one actor will play one role, but this is who Sally will be at some point in the show.
She actually plays all the foreign characters. The girl's got a knack for accents.
The situation gets harier as the sketch comedy continues, in yet another character-swap.
There is actually a sketch called, Sexy Space.
It's all a bit far fetched.
Perhaps the hardest role to pull off without prosthetics, come see how literally we interpret history.
Surely you'd want to see the show to find out why he has that name...
1/3 : This memory play had strong visual and surrealist elements and that is something I wanted to tap into with the poster deigns but not expose entirely.
Seeing as it is set in 1970 suburban Australia, the picket fence felt natural.
2/3 : Although not at all the face of the magician, it suggested at the character he or se was to play.
3/3 : As the whale was to be our biggest challenge set wise, as well as one of the main surrealist elements of the play, I did want to tempt the audience by including it in the posters.
The first of the promotional material for UDS' 2018 musical. We decided to play with the time period in which the musical is set (1960's Australia) but add modern elements to it.
This will reveal itself even further in the set design of the show.
Our first teaser character poster for The University Dramatic Society's 2018 Musical, Dom McKee for MP.