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The Nasher Sculpture Center’s (2001 Flora St.) Gallery Lab series taps two Undermain Theatre talents on Thursday to enlighten us on the art of set design. Undermain artistic director Katherine Owens and scenic designer John Arnone talk about how a play goes from script to stage, how to balance word...

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The Nasher Sculpture Center’s (2001 Flora St.) Gallery Lab series taps two Undermain Theatre talents on Thursday to enlighten us on the art of set design. Undermain artistic director Katherine Owens and scenic designer John Arnone talk about how a play goes from script to stage, how to balance word and image, and will no doubt touch on the Deep Ellum theater’s recent production of the visually stunning (and haunting) Ghost Sonata by Swedish playwright August Strindberg. It starts at 6:30 p.m. and is included with museum admission, free for museum members. Visit nashersculpturecenter.org or call 214-242-5100.
Thu., June 13, 2013