Scenic Design Projects
My portfolio of scenic and experiential design.
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Million Dollar Quartet
Designing Million Dollar Quartet at South Coast Repertory was about capturing both the intimacy of a recording studio and the energy of a cultural turning point. The set, created in collaboration with co-scenic designer Efren Delgadillo Jr., director James Moye, and associate director Kim Martin-Cotten, grounds the action in Sam Phillips’s Sun Records studio while heightening the theatricality of the music itself.
The illuminated “SUN” sign, inspired by Elvis Presley’s concert signage, anchors the design as both a historical reference and a beacon of rock ’n’ roll. Around it, the details of the studio — wood floors, gold records, and instruments ready to play — create a space where audiences can feel the immediacy of collaboration. The design celebrates the moment when four musicians came together, pushing one another toward a sound that would change American music forever.
Guys on Ice
Scenic design by Brandon PT Davis for Guys on Ice at the Great American Melodrama. The design featured a compact ice shanty that opened to reveal a richly detailed, Wisconsin-inspired interior, creating both intimacy and playful spectacle for this musical comedy.
Urinetown
Scenic design by Brandon PT Davis for the 2024 production of Urinetown at the University of Missouri–Columbia. The dystopian set featured fractured walls, rusted textures, and looming industrial forms, creating an oppressive environment that mirrored the musical’s satirical bite.
Freaky Friday
Scenic design by Brandon PT Davis for Disney’s Freaky Friday. Produced at Okoboji Summer Theatre, the design emphasized transformation and versatility with bright color, layered units, and playful details that reflected the musical’s family-centered comedy and magical body-swap premise.
Head Over Heels
Scenic design by Brandon PT Davis for the jukebox musical Head Over Heels, featuring the music of the Go-Go’s. Produced at Theatre SilCo (formerly Lake Dillon Theatre Company), the design combined classical references with playful, vibrant colors to reflect the mashup of Elizabethan comedy and 1980s pop spirit.
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
Scenic design by Brandon PT Davis for Stephen Sondheim’s A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. Produced at Lake Dillon Theatre Company, the design featured three distinctive Roman houses in a stylized, cartoon-inspired manner, blending classical motifs with farcical energy.
The Penelopiad
Scenic design by Brandon PT Davis for Margaret Atwood’s The Penelopiad. Produced at Stephens College, the design combined minimalism with ritualistic elements, creating a versatile environment for shifting narratives of myth, memory, and justice.
Company
Scenic design by Brandon PT Davis for Stephen Sondheim’s Company. Produced at Stephens College, the design emphasized fluid transitions and abstract urban motifs to support the show’s fragmented narrative and shifting relationships.
The Pajama Game
Scenic design by Brandon PT Davis for the musical The Pajama Game. Produced at UC Irvine, the design balanced playful color and modular scenery, capturing the energy of the factory setting and the show’s 1950s spirit.
American Idiot
Scenic design by Brandon PT Davis for the rock musical American Idiot. Produced at Stephens College, the design reflected the show’s raw energy with industrial textures, collage-like elements, and a fragmented urban landscape.