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Lost Girl

 Written by Kimberly Belflower

Sound Designer: Jeremiah Tuner

Director: Jasmine Gunter

Scenic Design: Rebekah Clark

Lighting Design: Erin MacDevitt

Costume Design: Jordan Hermitt

Stage Manager: Emy Herrera

The Hangar Theatre

2022 Summer Season

Artistic Direction

Lost Girl is an adaptation of the classic story Peter Pan. The show follows Wendy after she returns from Neverland, and her trying to adapt to regular life. The show revolves around a girl lost in a moment in time. While the world continues around her, she stays trapped in time, depressed, lamenting, and alone. As a design team, we wanted to build a show that represented her loss. How do you depict someone lost in a moment in time? For me this led to building a score that felt like it could go on forever. The composition revolves around drones and synths as a sonic representation of time stretching continuously. This is contrasted by when she reminisces on the past, when she was at her happiest; the score becomes more melodic and brighter. 

Neverland: Peter's Theme

Early in the show, we flash back to a time when Wendy and Peter were together in Neverland. I wanted this to be brighter from a sonic and musical perspective as this memory is one of the only moments of happiness that Wendy has throughout the show.

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Wendy's Theme

Wendy's Theme

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The show revolves around a girl lost in a moment in time. While the world continues around her, she stays trapped in time, depressed, lamenting, and alone. For me, the transitions served as representations of how life continued moving without her, days could go on without her noticing. 

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