
Romero
Scenic design by Brandon PT Davis for the world premiere of Xiomara Cornejo’s Romero. Produced at the University of Missouri–Columbia in 2025, the design featured a cruciform arch, fractured platform, and star-marked black floor, creating a ritualistic space for themes of grief, faith, and historical reckoning.

An Inspector Calls
Scenic design by Brandon PT Davis for J.B. Priestley’s An Inspector Calls. Produced at Stephens College, the design emphasized class tension and looming mystery with a richly detailed Edwardian setting, layered architecture, and shadow-driven atmosphere.

Parliament Square
Scenic design by Brandon PT Davis for James Fritz’s Parliament Square. Produced at Stephens College, the design emphasized abstraction and fragmentation to reflect the play’s psychological intensity and political urgency.

Angel Street
Scenic design by Brandon PT Davis for Angel Street (also known as Gaslight). Produced at Okoboji Summer Theatre, the design built a richly detailed Victorian interior to heighten the play’s psychological tension.

All My Sons
Scenic design by Brandon PT Davis for Arthur Miller’s All My Sons. Presented at Okoboji Summer Theatre, the design captured the Keller family’s backyard with period detail and layered symbolism.