Poster design for the stage musical, tick, tick...Boom!
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I need a poster designed for an upcoming stage musical titled, tick, tick...Boom!
Play synopsis: tick, tick... Boom!, tells the story of Jon, a struggling composer whose life seems to be going nowhere. About to turn 30 and still waiting tables for a living, Jon is desperately scared that he may never “make it” on Broadway. The pressure to break out or give up only grows as Jon’s girlfriend, Susan, announces that she wants to get married and move out of New York City, and his best friend, Michael, quits acting and finds huge financial success as a Madison Avenue corporate executive. Jon’s new musical has a great workshop but no prospects, and as time ticks by Jon wonders if maybe his friends are right, and it’s time to throw in the towel. Tick, Tick... Boom! follows one man’s journey to define success on his own terms.
Updates
I misspelled the writer's name in my brief. His first name is Jonathan.
Added Tuesday, April 4, 2017
Target Market(s)
Theatre and arts supporters
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Requirements
Must have
- The poster scale should be A3: 297mm x 420mm, 11.7 in. x 16.5 in
- - Title in larger font: tick, tick…Boom!
- - Writer in a medium font: A musical by Jonathon Larson
- the creator of RENT
- - Director in a slightly smaller font: Director
- Robin Burke
- - Musical Director in the same font as the director: Musical Director
- Leah Megli
Nice to have
- - I have attached a few examples of poster designs used by other companies that I like. These are to be used as inspiration. I do not want them duplicated.
- - An instrument, such as piano or guitar, should be incorporated into the design to indicate it is a musical.