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Steve Van Dam - Set Art and Design By: Roy Riedy |
The first play that Steve Van Dam worked on at HLT was Mike Logsdon's Run For Your Wife, in June of 2000. He was responsible for the Art Design and with Marie Boley did the Set Art. In August he was the Set Artist of Director Melanie Boulay for whom he recreated the sky line of Nineteenth Century London for her lively production of Oliver! with the aid of four other artists: Aine Ramirez, Jackie Eckles, Anne Holth, and Debbie Van Dam. He received his first nomination for a Zenon for his Set Art for Mike Logsdon's Run For Your Wife that October at the Fifteenth Annual Zenon Ceremony.
In August, 2001 his name appeared in the program of Tammie Pollard's West Side Story for sharing the responsibility of the Set Art with Holly Elliott. Their work on West Side Story won Steve and Holly both Zenons at the Sixteenth Annual Zenon Awards Ceremony that October.
A year later, in August of 2002, the Set Design for Melanie Boulay's Peter Pan was credited to Melanie Boulay and Steve Van Dam and Steve was also credited with the Set Art with Holly Elliott, Jack Van Dam, and Jennifer Westergom. Melanie and Steve were nominated for the Best Set Design Zenon at the Seventeenth Annual Zenon Awards Ceremony.
Since Steve Van Dam started doing his magic at Highlands Little Theatre he has been involved in 4 Plays, nominated at 3 Zenon Ceremonies and won a Best Set Art Zenon for his art work on West Side Story. Steve has been mentioned in 9 HLT Newsletters and 15 newspaper articles. Thank you Steve for giving HLT's shows the professional touch you do by your striking art work.
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