The Divas - Theater Graphics
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Graphic Design Brief
Our community theater needs an original graphic image for a show we are producing called "The Divas". We will need the image in three different formats - for incorporation into a poster, a facebook banner, and a square logo for use on our website.
The production is a compilation of one act plays all featuring the same two primadonna actresses. These frenemies navigate their way across a life of theatre through seven short plays in one audacious evening. Join them in the theater as they critique a rival’s performance during intermission, when they pay their last respects to that rival from the funeral parlor and as they both audition for the role of Amanda Wingfield in a production of “The Glass Menagerie.” Accompany them as they are nominated for a Final Achievement award, argue about which one deserves top billing in an original piece by a local playwright, and finally trade barbs at the pearly gates. They are both talented, but not quite as much as they think, and while they have genuine affection for each other, they believe all is fair when trying to get the role of a lifetime.
A bit more about them: One lead, Bethel, is upper-crust, professionally trained, and thinks she's generally better than everyone else, but she'll stoop to their level if necessary. The other, Clarice, got her acting training on the job, working her way through the ranks. She is not as confident as Bethel, but tries to adopt a similar swagger. They are often snarky with one another, trading veiled insults (sometimes not so veiled). If they were in the same show, they'd be fighting over who gets to take the final bow.
The design should be fun and hint at the entertaining rivalry between the two leads. Not looking for anything too busy.
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sophisticated theater goers, upper middle class, higher income, 35-60
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