Footloose the musical is playing at Gallery 7 Theatre for the next couple of weeks. It’s a big show with a lot of colour, sound, hundreds(!) of costumes, and sweet moves. The set was built in a barely-heated shop in February during the two coldest weeks of the year, and then the big load-in happened last week, after the set designer finished painting.
Set Design is by Hayley Bamford; director is Kate Muchmore Woo.
The main set piece is a large stationary railway bridge mid-upstage with the orchestra visible behind it. A large number of wheeled pieces come on and off to set up the large number of scenes. Building focused on tables, platforms, a house, and so on…

























The 32-foot bridge is very solid. Some of the bracing/support is hidden. The forced perspective shot posted elsewhere in a set build group got me in a bit of trouble, with a concerned designer even calling in unsolicited from another country…because it looks like a 4×4 unsupported span, but that is not the case. (I just think it’s a cool shot.)
Hayley designed and executed a beautiful set, and I was proud to help make it happen. Everybody cut… footloose!
The following Gallery 7 production photos were taken by Dianna Lewis:





