Praise for Sherlock Holmes
"I'm not sure if there are Tony awards for College Productions, but if they do exist, I can only imagine that your presentation of 'The Life and Death of Sherlock Holmes' would be a winner. I thought it was truly superb, and ... I can honestly say I have never EVER seen such magical and marvelous scenery and lighting. Nothing I've ever seen, here or elsewhere, has come close to the lighting effects of the big blocks of scenery and the masterful transformation of them into rooms, streets, and waterfalls. I was stunned throughout the play and it never got old.
"Honestly, I am still drawn to the setting and the sheer BRILLIANCE of how well it worked and how smoothly sets were transformed in seconds to entirely visible places."
"Honestly, I am still drawn to the setting and the sheer BRILLIANCE of how well it worked and how smoothly sets were transformed in seconds to entirely visible places."
-Mona Morstein, author of The Childhood of Sherlock Holmes
"I was eager to see the work of Valley musician and designer Todd Hulet, who teaches Lizabeth’s production studies class at Arizona School for the Arts. Hulet’s scenic design didn’t disappoint.
"Hulet managed to make a single set look like several different backdrops–with different shapes, colors and patterns coming to the fore as the show’s lighting shifted thanks to exceptional lighting design by Chris Peterson.”
"Hulet managed to make a single set look like several different backdrops–with different shapes, colors and patterns coming to the fore as the show’s lighting shifted thanks to exceptional lighting design by Chris Peterson.”