NYU Tisch Summer High School, Production & Design
Summer 2018
Moth Noriega on Costuming and Stage Management teams
Tisch Summer High School at New York University is a 4-week art intensive for young theatre-makers to hone their skills in a fast-paced academic environment. Under the guidance of Tisch faculty and other Broadway professionals, we spent several weeks training in a variety of areas of production & design, including lighting, costuming, drafting, sound design, and script analysis. We focused heavily on analyzing Sartre’s classic surrealist play No Exit as well as a yet-unpublished play highly inspired by Sartre, titled Room 321, in which three women- Marisol, Gail, and Hiroko- come to terms with their humanity & mortality while trapped in a mysterious hotel room, with no idea of how they got there.