CALEB CLEVELAND .... .__ . - ...- .-- ~._. COSTUJ\IE designer The Crucible by AJ1hur Miller I1J1NtA1- ....4UoJ'... ~ California State Cniversity, Fullerton Scenic Design: Todd Canedy P~(~itK/~~c~~ .1r_rr If~, , .. ~ c: OE516 [0 [EPT: To use colors and textures suggested by the work of Edvard Munch in order to visually and symbolistically heighten the sense of horror, isolation, and persecution in Miller's Tbe Cl'llcible. Costume DeSign: Caleb Cleveland Lighting DeSign: Tom Durante Director: Dan Kern lop left Abigail ~ illiams lOp righl John Proctor hoI/om Act II (production photo by Michael Phoci) 44 SUM MER o 0 0 TZl&T BID: An Arizonan transplanted into California State niversily Fullerton's graduate program in Theatre Arts, Caleb Cleveland has always loved drawing the human figure and its accoutrements. In college, he would discover the thrill of putting those figures on stage. Caleb's recent work includes cosnJmes for Tbe Importance ofBeing Earnest, Six Degrees ofSeparation, and Comedy ofErrors. He looks forward to a rewarding introduction to professional theatre at The Western Stage this summer.