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Kirk Markley's evocative setting is another major asset: the glass-walled pavilion (which we learn is to be torn down and replaced with a concrete amphitheater after the reunion), seen from the inside in Act 1, then, in a theatrical coup, turned around during intermission so that the second act affords the opposite view, outside looking in.
-Everett Evans, Houston Chronicle, 10/8/2001.
There is an almost mystical loveliness to Craig Wright's The Pavilion, now playing under Rob Bundy's direction at Stages Repertory Theatre. Kirk Markley's graceful set of curving glass walls and wide wooden porches casts the first spell.
-Lee Williams, Houston Press, 10/11/2001.
The Pavilion is simply a marvelous play, with a superb cast, def[t] direction by Rob Bundy, and a set (Kirk Markley) that begs you to treat yourself to the scene change by staying in your seat [during intermission].
-Chuck Perroncel, Texas Triangle, 10/26/2001.
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The Pavilion
by Craig Wright
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Stages Repertory Theatre, 2001
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Directed by: Rob Bundy
Scenic Design: Kirk Markley Lighting Design: Kyle Pearson Costume Design: Brooks Ashley Sound Design: Ken Donaldson
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