This week we present the press images for Idle Muse Theatre Company’s production of The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, written by Michael Dalberg and directed by Morgan Manasa. A few days after doing the press photography I was invited to see the show on its opening night, in which it received a standing ovation and a recommendation by attendant judges of the Joseph Jefferson Awards. The praise is well deserved, with witty writing and excellent performances, direction, and tech.
A Brief Word about Press Photos
The photography was done in available light from the theater, using Laura Wiley’s lighting and projection design, which implements a variety of contrasting warm and cool hues, possibly suggesting the duality of Brandi Jiminez Lee’s Jekyll vs. Jack Sharkey’s Hyde. Photo calls during tech week are always quick. The theater prepares a breakdown of the scenes they’d like to capture, and we go down the list and shoot those scenes. The best images are always the ones where there’s something visually interesting going on. Ideally, I think press photos ought to look something like motion picture stills—compelling images that encompass the mood and feel of the play, if not a suggestion of the narrative. Usually, press photos are carefully selected moments from a show, curated for their mood and composition, though some companies prefer to shoot an entire show, which is a different animal in which I’m running around the production snapping like crazy, adjusting for sudden changes in lighting, changing lenses, and so on.
Congratulations to Idle Muse
Idle Muse produces special, intimate, literary plays that remove the audience to another time and place. Over the years, they have become more and more specific in their focus and recruited a stellar ensemble of artists. It is a great pleasure to work with them as always, and I congratulate them on their successful opening and recommendations!
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde runs at The Edge Off Broadway space through October 23 and is Jeff Recommended.
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