UMD Theses and Dissertations

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New submissions to the thesis/dissertation collections are added automatically as they are received from the Graduate School. Currently, the Graduate School deposits all theses and dissertations from a given semester after the official graduation date. This means that there may be up to a 4 month delay in the appearance of a given thesis/dissertation in DRUM.

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    THE PROM: A SCENIC DESIGN
    (2024) Roak, Brandon; Kachman, Misha; Conway, Daniel; Theatre; Digital Repository at the University of Maryland; University of Maryland (College Park, Md.)
    The purpose of this thesis is to provide a record for the scenic design process for The Prom, a musical by Matthew Sklar, Chad Beguelin, and Bob Martin, produced at the University of Maryland – College Park by the School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies. This thesis contains documentation for the scenic design and production process for this performance. These documents serve as the foundation of this scenic design. Each element was used to communicate design ideas and technical specifications to the director, other designers, and craftspeople involved in this production. Included are research images, photographs of ¼” scale models, drafting plates, paint elevations, a properties list and a properties book detailing furniture and hand props, along with a final reflection of the scenic design and production process.
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    Scenic Design for La Boheme and Idomeneo, Maryland Opera Studio
    (2013) Ewonus, Jared Kimball; Conway, Daniel L; Theatre; Digital Repository at the University of Maryland; University of Maryland (College Park, Md.)
    The purpose of this thesis is to document the process in creating the scenic design for the productions of Puccini's La Boheme and Mozart's Idomeneo, which opened April 12th, 2013, by the University of Maryland - College Park, School of Music. This thesis contains the following documentation: research images which contribute to the intellectual design and visually communicate ideas of texture, color, scale, and mood; preliminary sketches; photographs of the 1⁄4" scale models, used to express the scenic design in a three dimensional format; a complete drafting package and paint elevations used to communicate the look of each scenic element to respective shop heads; a unit list which gives detailed information on each design element; the props list which details the construction and purpose of each type of props; the props book which visually supports the information in the props and unit list; and archival production photographs to document the completed design.
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    SCENIC, LIGHTING AND PROJECTION DESIGN FOR SHARED MFA THESIS CONCERT: APPLE FALLING AND SCENIC DESIGN FOR TRIUMPH OF DISRUPTION
    (2013) Kaufman, Andrew; Conway, Daniel L; Theatre; Digital Repository at the University of Maryland; University of Maryland (College Park, Md.)
    The purpose of this thesis is to provide a record of the key research, supporting paperwork, and production photographs that document the process of creating and producing the design for the Shared MFA Thesis Concert: Apple Falling and Triumph of Disruption. This thesis contains research images used to convey conceptual ideas of line, color, texture, and scale; photographs of the models; technical drawings for the scenery; paint elevations; properties research and paperwork; technical drawings and related paperwork to convey to electricians the layout and organization of lighting equipment and projectors; paperwork used as organizational tools for the designer during the technical process, and production photographs to document the completed design.