RMS built the set for “Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play”, a work written by Anne Washburn, which the New York Times called "downright brilliant".
We created a ship's cabin out of wood and steel--so it could roll off stage and fold up for storage.
For the entrance to a nuclear power plant, we made six-inch double-faced acrylic plexi blocks. Rather than buy plastic or glass tiles, the RMS team ripped sheets of acrylic into squares and carved tongue and groove joints to lock the blocks together, creating the illusion of individual panes.
The Simpsons-inspired painted proscenium.
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