It is not easy to go from a nursing home in France to a writers' room in California to a detective's office in Boston in the span of nearly three months, but not all places are Third Avenue PlayWorks.
Rehearsals have begun for TAP's next production, Red Herring. The comedy follows a female detective in Boston as she tries to solve a murder while navigating her relationship with an FBI agent during the Cold War.
With weeks between the closing of Moonlight and Magnolias and the opening of Red Herring, the costume and set designers are hard at work creating the perfect looks and scenery to help bring the story to life on stage.
Artistic Director Jacob Janssen said TAP is fortunate to have a team with a keen attention to detail when it comes to creating the setting for each production.
Audiences will be able to see how the costume and set design team captures 1950s Boston when Red Herring opens July 15. You can hear more about the show and the stories behind its production by clicking the link below.
