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School of Theatre & Dance

College of Design, Art & Performance

The Waiting Room

TheatreUSF presents The Waiting Room.

The Waiting Room

By Lisa Loomer
Fall 2010
Directed by Lisa Powers Tricomi
Scenic Design: Scott Cooper
Costume Design: Scott Cooper
Lighting Design: David Williams

A woman dressed in Asian-inspired fashion and heavy makeup is on a bench next to a man, she is looking downstage coyly as she leans slightly away from him. The man is also wearing fashion reflective of Asian culture and is staring at the woman while smiling.
A woman sits in a hospital bed covered in a cloth while holding her knees, staring outward. A man dressed as a doctor sits next to the woman, looking down.
A woman dressed as a maid is standing and in conversation with a woman dressed in lingerie, who is sitting on her knees in a bed that is unmade; this woman is dressed in lingerie.
Three hospital beds are spread far apart on stage with a woman occupying each. The woman in the bed farthest left is laying, looking toward the audience. The woman in the middle bed is sitting up, reading. The woman in the bed farthest right is sitting up and gesturing.
A man in Asian-inspired attire is sitting on a bench, kissing the bound foot of a woman next to him dressed in Asian-inspired attire; she is leaning back with her mouth open and her eyes closed.
Four women are onstage in various costumes, three sitting together on a bench while one sits on an object like a box. All four women are looking outward toward the audience.
Two characters clink martini glasses, one is grinning as if laughing and the other character has their back to the audience.
Two unmade hospital beds are toward the middle of the stage.  A character walks, silhouetted, toward an open door filled with golden light.
Four characters stand with clubs on a golf green, one at the far left is talking while the others listen.
A woman looks down stage left while holding a to-go coffee cup.