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Curriculum Vitae
DENNIS C. MAULDEN Scene Designer
PO Box 112, Flat Rock, North Carolina 28731
(828) 693-‐0403 x 208(o) * (828) 606-‐1844 (c) email: [email protected]
EDUCATIONAL HISTORY: University of North Carolina at Greensboro MFA, Theatre 1975-‐1977 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill BA, English/Education 1966-‐1970 University of South Carolina Graduate Course in 1975 Learning Disabilities Vagabond School of the Drama Apprentice in Equity 1967 Theatre Company Governor's School of North Carolina Theatre 1965
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY: 2010-‐present Flat Rock Playhouse Resident Scene Designer/Apprentice Administrator 2000-‐2009 Flat Rock Playhouse Resident Scene Designer/Director of Educational Programs 1985-‐present Flat Rock Playhouse, Resident Scene Designer State Theatre of North Carolina 1995-‐2010 Flat Rock Playhouse Equity Director Apprentice Company 2008 Warehouse Theatre, SC Guest Scene Designer 2008 University of South Carolina Guest Scene Designer 2005, 2007 Temple Theatre, NC Guest Scene Designer, 2 productions 2005 Springer Opera House, GA Guest Scene Designer 2004-‐present Rob Lake: The Entertainment Scene Designer/Renderer of Magic 2003-‐present Gainesville Theatre Alliance, GA Guest Scene Designer, 9 productions
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2003-‐present Ocala Civic Theatre, FL Guest Scene Designer, 18 productions 2003 Goodspeed, CT Guest Scene Designer 2001-‐2002 The Ryman Auditorium in Guest Scene Designer Nashville 2001-‐2002 Casa Manana Guest Scene Designer Theatre in Texas 1996 The Kennedy Center, Guest Scene Designer The Dodger Corporation 1993 The Hickory Little Theatre Guest Scene Designer 1991-‐2000 Charlotte Repertory Theatre Guest Scene Designer 1991 New York, American Stage Guest Scene Designer Company, White Lies 1991-‐1999 University of South Carolina Associate Professor with Tenure, Director of Graduate Studies (Departmental), Head of Design Program 1988-‐1991 University of South Carolina Assistant Professor, Head of Design Program 1990, 1993 Pennsylvania State University Visiting Artist/Scene Designer 1988 Western Carolina University Visiting Artist/Scene Designer 1988 New York, Manifest Destiny Scene Designer (American Premiere) 1986-‐1988 University of Florida Associate Professor, Head of Design Program 1985-‐1986 Northern Kentucky University Lecturer/Scene Designer 1983-‐1985 New York/Nebraska/New Jersey Free-‐lance Scene Designer 1979-‐1983 University of Florida Assistant Professor, Head of Design Program 1983 University of Nebraska Opera Guest Scene Designer, 3 productions 1981 Gainesville Ballet Theatre, Florida Guest Scene Designer, 2 productions 1979 "Circa Ltd." Interior Design Artist and Muralist 1978 Ming Cho Lee's pre-‐Broadway Scenic Artist designs for Look Homeward, Angel 1978 Parsons School of Design Guest Rendering Teacher
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1978 The Hippodrome Theatre, Inc. Guest Designer/Scenic Artist 1977-‐1978 Brooks Van Horn Costumes Artist and Dyer 1977 Michael-‐Jon Costumes Craftsperson 1977-‐1979 University of Florida Scene Designer/Instructor Summer Repertory Theatre 1976 University of North Carolina Scene Designer at Greensboro, Summer Repertory Theatre 1976-‐1977 University of North Carolina Graduate Assistant at Greensboro 1975 University of South Carolina Scenic Artist Summer Repertory Theatre 1975 North Carolina Arts Council Teacher Theatre Workshop 1972-‐1973 Charlotte Opera Association Guest Scene Designer, 2 productions 1968-‐1975 Flat Rock Playhouse Equity Stage Manager State Theatre of North Carolina 1973-‐1975 Florence Little Theatre, Scene Designer South Carolina 1970-‐1973 Myers Park High School, English Teacher Charlotte, North Carolina 1969 Flat Rock Playhouse Sound Technician State Theatre of North Carolina
HONORS AND AWARDS: The Charlotte Observer, North Carolina, “Creative Loafing” Award, Best Set Design for Proposals, 2000
Cited by Division of Student Affairs, University of South Carolina as a professor recognized by at least one student for significant contributions to his or her success, 1996, 1997
Hendersonville Times-‐News, North Carolina, “Ted” Award, Sets for Five Guys Named Moe, 1995 Hendersonville Times-‐News, North Carolina, “Ted” Award, Sets for The Music Man, 1995
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Finalist, Best Set Designer, Charlotte Theatre Awards, 1992 Mortarboard Excellence in Teaching Award, University of South Carolina, 1991 Selected as member of United Scenic Artists, Local 829 (New York) without having to take the usual examination, based on portfolio presentation and interview, 1990 University/Resident Theatre Association, National Finalist, 1977
DESIGN AND PRODUCTION HISTORY: Scene Designs at Flat Rock Playhouse, 1985-‐present:
Plaid Tidings Book by Stuart Ross, Music by Various Artists 2011 Home for the Holidays by Michael Marotta and Edward Reichert 2011 Buddy – The Buddy Holly Story by Alan Janes, Music and Lyrics by Various Artists 2011 The Mousetrap by Agatha Christie 2011 Hairspray Book by Mark O’Donnell & Thomas Meehan, Based on film by John Waters 2011 Chicago by Kander, Ebb, and Fosse 2011 Moonlight and Magnolias by Ron Hutchinson 2011 Music of the Night: A Concert Tribute to Andrew Lloyd Webber 2011 Original arrangements by Kim Scharnberg The Adventures of Tom Sawyer adapted by David Earl Hart from story by Mark Twain 2011 A Christmas Carol adapted by Christopher Schario from story by Charles Dickens 2010 The Prisoner of Second Avenue by Neil Simon 2010 The Drowsy Chaperone Book by Bob Martin & Don McKellar, 2010 Music by Lisa Lambert &Greg Morrison The Producers by Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan 2010 For the Glory by Frank Wildhorn, Gregory Boyd, and Jack Murphy 2010 Steel Magnolias by Robert Harling 2010 My Own Song: The Clint Holmes Story 2010 Schoolhouse Rock Live! From the series created by George Newall & Tom Yohe 2010 Based on an idea by David McCall, Book by Scott Ferguson, George Keating & Kyle Hall
Princess Reform School Premiere by Lisa K. Bryant 2009 Art by Yesmina Reza 2009 Ring of Fire: The Music of Johnny Cash by Richard Maltby, Jr. 2009 Old Love by Norm Foster 2009 Man of La Mancha by Wasserman, Darion and Leigh 2009 Perfect Wedding by Robin Hawdon 2009 Seven Brides for Seven Brothers by Kasha, Landay, Hirschhorn 2009 Real Estate by Allana Harkin 2009 Around the World in 80 Days adapted by Mark Brown 2009 Marty’s El Paso by Jason Petty 2009 The Woman in Black adapted by Stephen Malatratt 2009
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Greater Tuna by Jason Williams, Joe Sears & Ed Howard 2009 The Best Christmas Pageant Ever by Barbara Robinson 2009 The Romance of the Christmas Card Premiere adapted from Wiggin 2009 Dames at Sea by Haimsohn, Miller and Wise 2008 Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks by Richard Alfieri 2008 Meet Me in St. Louis by Martin, Blane and Wheeler 2008 Alone Together Again by Lawrence Roman 2008 All Shook Up by Joe DiPietro 2008 And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie 2008 Unnecessary Farce by Paul Slade Smith 2008 Tuesdays with Morrie by Jeffrey Hatcher and Mitch Albom 2008 Hank and My Honky Tonk Heroes by Jason Petty 2008 Dear Santa by Norm Foster 2008 Smoke on the Mountain Homecoming by Ray, Bailey & Craver 2007 Taking a Chance on Love by C. Robert Jones 2007 Cinderella by Rodgers & Hammerstein 2007 Nuptials by Judy Simpson Cook 2007 Joseph and the Amazing…Dreamcoat by Andrew Lloyd Webber 2007 Harps & Harmonicas by Linda Escalera Baggs 2007 Sherlock Holmes: The Final Adventure by Steven Dietz 2007 Souvenir by Stephen Temperly 2007 Smokey Joe’s Café by Leiber & Stoller 2007 The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Damian Duke Domingue 2007 A Tuna Christmas by Jaston Williams and Joe Sears 2007 Pinocchio by William Glennon 2007 Keep on the Sunny Side by Pote, Wolf, Dorschug, Carter Family 2007 The Melville Boys by Norm Foster 2007 Kiss Me Kate by Cole Porter, Sam & Bella Spewack 2007 Don’t Dress for Dinner by Camelotti and Hawdon 2007 Thoroughly Modern Millie by Morris, Scanlan, and Tesori 2007 The Unexpected Guest by Agatha Christie 2007 Leading Ladies by Ken Ludwig 2007 I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change by DiPietro, Roberts 2007 The Rainmaker by Richard Nash 2007 Sanders Family Christmas by Connie Ray & Allen Bailey 2007 Always…Patsy Cline by Ted Swindley 2005 Lend Me a Tenor by Ken Ludwig 2005 1776 by Sherman Edwards and Peter Stone 2005 Beau Jest by James Sherman 2005 Children of Eden by John Caird and Stephen Schwartz 2005 Fools by Neil Simon 2005 Not Now, Darling by Ray Cooney and John Chapman 2005 Foxfire by Susan Cooper and Hume Cronyn 2005 A Country Christmas Carol by Ron Kaehler and Albert Evans 2005 Smoke on the Mountain by Connie Ray 2005 The Big Bang by Jed Feuer and Boyd Graham 2005 Disney’s Beauty and the Beast by Ashman, Rice, and Wolverton 2005 The Man Who Came to Dinner by Hart and Kaufman 2005 The Love List by Norm Foster 2005 On Golden Pond by Ernest Thompson 2005 The 1940’s Radio Hour by Walton Jones 2005 Sleuth by Anthony Shaffer 2005 Forever Plaid by Stuart Ross 2005
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Everything the Traffic Will Allow by Klea Blackhurst 2003 Starstruck by Judy Simpson Cook 2003 Singin’ in the Rain by Betty Comden and Adolph Green 2003 Spider’s Web by Agatha Christie 2003 There Goes the Bride by Ray Cooney and John Chapman 2003 The Foreigner by Larry Shue 2003 Stars in Your Eyes by Chip Meyrelles 2003 Death in England by Sam Bobrick 2003 Dear Santa by Norm Foster 2003 Tart! by Damian Domingue 2003 Charlotte’s Web by Joseph Robinette 2002 My Way conceived by David Grapes & Todd Olson 2002 Anything Goes by Cole Porter, Bolton, Wodehouse, Crouse and Weidman 2002 Jim’s Garage World Premiere by Jim Wann & Patricia Miller 2002 South Pacific by Rodgers & Hammerstein 2002 Self-‐Help U.S. Premiere by Norm Foster 2002 Roadside by Jones & Schmidt 2002 Arsenic & Old Lace by Joseph Kesselring 2002 Grace & Glorie by Tom Ziegler 2002 A Tuna Christmas by Jaston Williams, Joe Sears, & Ed Howard 2002 Aladdin and His Wonderful Magical Lamp by Tim Kelley 2001 Over the River and Through the Woods by Joe DiPietro 2001 Bye Bye Birdie by Stewart, Strouse, & Adams 2001 Maggie’s Getting Married U.S. Premiere by Norm Foster 2001 State Fair by Rodgers & Hammerstein 2001 Stand by Your Man: The Tammy Wynette Story World Premiere 2001 by Mark St. Germain I Do! I Do! By Jones & Schmidt 2001 Romance in D by James Sherman 2001 Dial M for Murder by Frederick Knott 2001 A Christmas Carol by Christopher Schario 2001 The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by Joseph Robinette 2000 The Taffetas conceived by Rich Lewis 2000 Proposals by Neil Simon 2000 42nd Street by Warren, Dubin, Stewart, and Bramble 2000 You Can’t Take It with You by Moss Hart & George S. Kaufman 2000 Oklahoma! By Rodgers and Hammerstein 2000 Here on the Flight Path by Norm Foster 2000 West Side Story by Robbins, Laurents, Bernstein, and Sondheim 2000 The Woman in Black adapted by Stephen Mallatratt 2000 A Tuna Christmas by Howard, Sears, and Williams 2000 The Littlest Angel/The Gift of the Magi by Tazewell & O’Henry 2000 The Legend of Sleepy Hollow musical adaptation by Domingue 2000 A Sanders Family Christmas 1999 Look Homeward, Angel by Ketti Frings 1999 The Honky Tonk Angels by Ted Swindley 1999 Sinners by Norm Foster 1999 The King and I by Rodgers and Hammerstein 1999 Sugar Babies by Allen, Rigby, Fields, and Dubin 1999 Wrong for Each Other by Norm Foster 1999 The Last Night of Ballyhoo by Alfred Uhry 1999 To Kill a Mockingbird by Christopher Sergel 1998 Annie Get Your Gun by Irving Berlin, Herbert Y Dorothy Fields 1998
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Perfect Wedding by Robin Hawdon 1998 The Will Rogers Follies by Cy Coleman, Betty Comden & 1998 Adolph Green and Peter Stone The Affections of May by Norm Foster 1998 The Sound of Music by Rogers and Hammerstein 1998 Jupiter in July by Norm Foster 1998 Dr. Cook’s Garden by Ira Levin 1997 Cash on Delivery by Michael Cooney 1997 Big River by Roger Miller and William Hauptman 1997 Catfish Moon by Laddy Sartin 1997 Fiddler on the Roof by Joseph Stein, Sheldon Harnick and Jerry Bock 1997 Same Time, Another Year by Bernard Slade 1997 Something’s Afoot by James McDonald, David Vos & Robert Gerlach 1997 Mixed Emotions by Richard Baer 1996 Blithe Spirit by Noel Coward 1996 A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum 1996 by Sondheim, Shevelove & Gelbart Brigadoon by Lerner and Loewe 1996 A Tuna Christmas by Ed Howard, Joe Sears & Jaston Williams 1996 Crazy for You by George & Ira Gershwin, Ken Ludwig 1996 The Moving of Lilla Barton by John MacNicholas 1996 Arms and the Man by George Bernard Shaw 1996 Always, Patsy Cline by Ted Swindley 1996 Five Guys Named Moe by Clarke Peters 1995 Beau Jest by James Sherman 1995 Buffalo Gals by Will Osborne and Nick Plakias 1995 My Three Angels by Sam & Bella Spewack 1995 The Music Man by Meredith Wilson 1995 Wait Until Dark by Frederick Knott 1995 Do Not Go Gentle Premiere by Susan L. Zeder 1995 King Mackerel and the Blues are Running by Jim Wann 1995 Pump Boys and Dinettes by John Foley, Mark Hardwick Debra Monk, Cass Morgan, John Schimmel and Jim Wann 1994 Anybody for Murder? By Brian Clemens and Dennis Spooner 1994 Lucky Guy by Willard Beckham 1994 Damaged Goods Premiere by Rich Orloff 1994 My Fair Lady by Frederick Loewe and Alan Jay Lerner 1994 Running in the Red Premiere by Karl Tiedemann 1994 Harvey by Mary Chase 1994 Forever Plaid by Stuart Ross 1994 To Forgive, Divine by Jack Neary 1993 Smoke on the Mountain book by Constance Ray, Music and Lyrics by various authors, conceived by Bailey 1993 Rockers World Premiere by Sherwood Schwartz 1993 City of Angels book by Larry Gelbart, Music by Cy Coleman and David Zippel 1993 Don’t Dress for Dinner by Marc Camoletti 1993 Hello, Dolly! book by Michael Stewart, music and lyrics by Jerry Herman 1993 A Few Good Men by Aaron Sorkin 1993 The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams 1993 I Hate Hamlet by Paul Rudnick 1992 Nuptials Premiere by Judy Simpson Cook 1992 Vaudeville Premiere by Laurence Carr 1992
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Guys and Dolls by Damon Runyon, Frank Loesser, Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows 1992 When Pigs Fly Premiere by John Holleman 1992 Smoke and Mirrors Premiere by Will Osborne and Anthony Herrera 1992 Gilligan’s Island: The Musical Premiere by Sherwood Schwartz, Lloyd J. Schwartz, Laurence Juber and Hope Juber 1992 Eleemosynary by Lee Blessing 1991 Rumors by Neil Simon 1991 Lend Me a Tenor by Ken Ludwig 1991 Lettice and Lovage by Peter Schaffer 1991 Lucky Guy Premiere by Willard Beckham 1991 Man of La Mancha by Mitch Leigh, Dale Wasserman and Joe Darion 1991 Baby by Sybille Pearson, David Shire, Richard Maltby, Jr. 1990 Dangerous Obsession by N. J. Crisp 1990 Camelot by Alan J. Lerner and Frederick Lowe 1990 Sly Fox by Larry Gelbart 1990 Oil City Symphony by Mike Craver, Mark Hardwick, Debra Monk, and Mary Murfitt 1990 The 1940's Radio Hour by Walter Jones 1989 The Pirates of Penzance by W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan 1989 Steel Magnolias by Robert Harling 1989 Mister Roberts by Thomas Hegger and Joshua Logan 1989 Social Security by Andrew Bergman 1989 Broadway Bound by Neil Simon 1989 The Fantasticks by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt 1988 A Bedfull of Foreigners by Dave Freeman 1988 Murder on the Nile by Agatha Christie 1988 The Nerd by Larry Shue 1988 Pump Boys and Dinettes by John Foley, Mark Hardwick, Debra Monk, Cass Morgan, John Schimmel and Jim Wann 1988 The Robber Bridegroom by Alfred Uhry and Robert Waldman 1988 1776 by Peter and Sherman Edwards 1988 Corpse by Gerald Moon 1987 The Foreigner by Larry Shue 1987 The Witness for the Prosecution by Agatha Christie 1987 Alone Together by Lawrence Roma 1987 Catch Me If You Can by Jack Weinstock and Willie Gilbert 1987 Foxfire by Susan Cooper and Humme Cronyn 1987 The Time of Your Life by William Saroyan 1987 The Mousetrap by Agatha Christie 1986 Stagestruck by Simon Gray 1986 Not Now, Darling by Roy Cooney and John Chapman 1986 Noises Off by Michael Frayn 1986 Brighton Beach Memoirs by Neil Simon 1986 Who’s Who? By Keith Waterhouse and Willis Hall 1985 Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? By George Axelrod 1985 A Murder Is Announced by Agatha Christie 1985 Look Homeward, Angel by Ketti Frings 1985 Painting Churches by Tina Howe 1985 The Captain’s Paradise by Alex Coppel 1985 Heaven Can Wait by Henry Segall 1985 The Second Time Around by Henry Denker 1985 Breakfast with Les and Bess by Lee Kalcheim 1985
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Scene Designs at the University of South Carolina, 1988-‐1999: Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare 1999 Blues for an Alabama Sky by Pearl Cleage 1999 As You Like It by William Shakespeare 1998 The President’s Capital Campaign (USC Fundraiser at the Koger Center 1998 Frankenstein by Victor Gialanella 1997 A Taste of Honey by Shelagh Delaney 1996 Dr. Chekhov and The Harmful Effects of Tobacco . . . and Other Farces 1995 by Anton Chekhov Othello by William Shakespeare 1995 Anything Goes by Cole Porter 1994 Star-‐crossed Lovers ballet choreographed by Susan Anderson 1994 The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov 1993 The School for Scandal by Richard Sheridan 1993 Susannah Opera by Carlisle Floyd (Co-‐design with Jim McDonough, student) 1992 Ondine Ballet choreographed by Susan Anderson 1992 The Lark by Jean Anouilh 1991 Scheherezade Ballet Choreographed by Susan Anderson 1992 Breaking the Code by Hugh Whitemore 1990 Kiss Me, Kate by Cole Porter and Bella and Samuel Spewak 1990 Electra by Sophocles 1989 Tartuffe by Moliere 1989 Animal Farm by Peter Hall 1988 Ghosts by Henrik Ibsen, American College Theatre Festival Regional Finalist 1988
Scene Designs at the University of Florida, 1986-‐1988: The Tempest by William Shakespeare 1988 Hotel Paradiso by Georges Feydeau and Maurice Desvallieres 1987 The Three Sisters by Anton Chekov 1987 Tribute by Bernard Slade 1987 A Day in Hollywood/A Night in the Ukraine by Dick Vosburgh and Frank Lazarus 1987 Carousel by Richard Rogers and Oscar Hammerstein 1986
Scene Designs at Northern Kentucky University, 1985-‐1986: The Wind in the Willows Premiere Opera by Phillip Koplow 1986 The Fantasticks by Harvey Schmidt and Tom Jones 1986 Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck 1985 Joe’s Bar Premiere Musical by Fred Ziv and Simon Anderson 1985
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Scene Designs at the University of Florida, 1977-‐1983: The Lady’s Not for Burning by Christopher Fry 1983 Our Town by Thorton Wilder 1983 Working based on book by Studs Terkel 1983 Sweet Bird of Youth by Tennessee Williams 1983 Pippin by Stephen Schwartz 1983 The Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller 1983 The Mikado by W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan 1983 Alas, Babylon an original script based on the novel 1982 The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde 1982 Enter Laughing by Joseph Stein 1982 Man of La Mancha by Dale Wasserman, Mitch Leigh and Joe Darion 1982 Buried Child by Sam Shepard 1982 West Side Story by Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim 1982 Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare 1982 Suor Angelica by Giacomo Puccini 1982 Inherit the Wind by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee 1981 The Hostage by Brendan Behan 1981 The Passing of Corky Brewster 1981 Lonestar by James McClure 1981 Little Mary Sunshine by Rick Besoyan 1981 Chicago by Fred Ebb, Bob Fosse, and John Kander 1981 Down in the Valley by Kurt Weill 1981 The Old Maid and the Thief by Gian-‐Carlo Menotti 1981 The Little Foxes by Lillian Hellman 1980 Cat on a Hot Tin Roof by Tennessee Williams 1980 A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum by Bart Shevelove, Larry Gelbart and Stephen Sondheim 1980 The Subject Was Roses by Frank D. Gilroy 1980 How the Other Half Loves by Alan Ayckbourn 1980 Oh, Dad, Poor Dad, Mama’s Hung You in the Closet and I’m Feeling So Sad by Arthur Kopit 1980 The Country Wife by William Wycherly 1979 Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen 1979 Company by Stephen Sondheim 1979 Hayfever by Noel Coward 1979 Sweet Beginnings compiled by Gweneth West 1979 The Oldest Living Graduate by Preston Jones, American College Theatre Festival Regional Finalist 1979 The Shadow Box by Michael Christopher 1979 Lu Ann Hampton Laverty Oberlander by Preston Jones, American College Theatre Festival National Finalist Performed at the Kennedy Center 1978 Barnum and the Mermaid Premiere by Pete Baloff, American College Theatre Festival New Play Regional Winner 1978 Private Lives by Noel Coward 1978 Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? by Edward Albee 1977 Arms and the Man by George Bernard Shaw 1977 Dr. Knock by Jules Romains 1977
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Scene Designs and Assistant Designs in New York, 1984-‐1991: White Lies American Stage Company Premiere by Douglas Carter Beane 1991 Manifest Destiny American Premiere by Karl Manglapus 1988 Break Dancing Premiere Musical presented in Israel, Assisted Chenault Spence 1985 Flight of the Earls Off-‐Broadway Premiere, Assisted Laurence Miller 1984
Scene Designs Elsewhere: Gainesville Theatre Alliance, Georgia, 2003-‐present: Anything Goes Gypsy Children of Eden The Ideal Husband Thoroughly Modern Millie The Wedding Singer Singin’ in the Rain Hairspray
Ocala Civic Theatre, Florida, 2003-‐present: Forever Plaid Little Shop of Horrors The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940 Harvey Nunsense Cats My Favorite Year Battle of Shallowford The Music Man Hello, Dolly! 42nd Street The Wizard of Oz Thoroughly Modern Millie When Bullfrogs Sing Opera Chicago Nunsense 2 Perfect Wedding Warehouse Theatre, Greenville, South Carolina, 2008: Turn of the Screw
University of South Carolina, 2008: Noises Off
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Temple Theatre, Sanford, North Carolina, 2005, 2007: No Sex Please, We’re British My Way
The Springer Opera House, Georgia, 2005: Smokey Joe’s Café
Goodspeed Opera House, Connecticut, 2003: Stand by Your Man: The Tammy Wynette Story by Mark St. Germain
The Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, Tennessee, 2001: Stand by Your Man: The Tammy Wynette Story by Mark St. Germain Casa Manana Theatre, Texas, 2002: Stand by Your Man: The Tammy Wynette Story by Mark St. Germain Dance Alive! ,Gainesville, Florida, 2002: The Nutcracker (Ballet)
South Carolina Children’s Theatre, 2000-‐2011:
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow Pinocchio
Charlotte’s Web The Miracle Worker
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe The Kennedy Center (four-‐week run), 1996: King Mackerel and the Blues are Running by Jim Wann
The Hippodrome Theatre, Gainesville, Florida, 1978-‐1994: Lost in Yonkers by Neil Simon Out of a Swan’s Egg based on a story by Hans Christian Anderson The Passion of Dracula by Bob Hall and David Richmond
Royal Palm Dinner Theatre, Florida, 1994: Call Me Madam by Irving Berlin
Columbia City Ballet, South Carolina, 1994: The Ballet Tara choreographed by William Starrett
Charlotte Repertory Theatre, North Carolina, 1991-‐2000: Proposals by Neil Simon Always, Patsy Cline by Ted Swindley A Tuna Christmas by Ed Howard, Joe Sears & Jaston Williams King Mackerel and the Blues are Running by Jim Wann
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Five Guys Named Moe by Clark Peters I Hate Hamlet by Paul Rudnick Lend Me a Tenor by Ken Ludwig
Pennsylvania State University, 1990-‐1993: Funny Girl by Jule Styne, Bob Merrill, Isobel Lennart Crime on Goat Island by Hugo Betti American College Theatre Festival Entry
Bijou Theatre, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1988-‐1989: The Emperor’s New Clothes The Littlest Angel The Koger Center, Columbia, South Carolina, 1989: Karla at the Koger Western Carolina University, North Carolina, 1989-‐2009: A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare Othello by William Shakespeare Fiddler on the Roof by Stein Harnick and Bock Jesus Christ, Superstar by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck American College Theatre Festival Regional Finalist Alliance Studio Theatre, Atlanta, Georgia, 1986: Blue Window by Craig Lucas
Gainesville Civic Ballet, Florida, 1986: The Nutcracker by Peter Tschaikovsky
University of Nebraska Opera Theatre, Lincoln Nebraska, 1983-‐1985: Albert Herring by Benjamin Britten The Boy Friend by Sandy Wilson The Marriage of Figaro by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Gainesville Ballet Theatre, Florida, 1985: The Little Match Girl based on a story by Hans Christian Anderson University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 1975-‐1977: Die Fledermaus by Johan Strauss Peter Pan by J. M. Barrie, MFA Thesis H.M.S. Pinafore by W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan The Brave Little Tailor Florence Little Theatre, Florence, South Carolina, 1973-‐1975: Black Comedy by Peter Shaffer Footsteps of Doves by Robert Anderson Saint Joan by George Bernard Shaw
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Godspell by Stephen Schwartz West Side Story by Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim Cat on a Hot Tin Roof by Tennessee Williams Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare Finian’s Rainbow by E. Y. Harburg, Saidy and Burton Lane Hello, Dolly! by Jerry Herman Butterflies Are Free by Leonard Gershe I Never Sang for My Father by Robert Anderson
Charlotte Opera Association, North Carolina, 1972-‐1973: Romeo and Juliet by Charles Gounod Aida by Giuseppi Verdi Myers Park High School, Charlotte, North Carolina, 1970-‐1973: Oklahoma! by Richard Rogers and Oscar Hammerstein Hello, Dolly! by Jerry Herman The Music Man by Meredith Wilson The Thirteen Clocks by James Thurber West Charlotte High School, North Carolina, 1972: The Roar of the Greasepaint, The Smell of the Crowd by Anthony Newley andLeslie Bricusse
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1967-‐1970: The Roar of the Greasepaint, The Smell of the Crowd by Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse Jubilee, 1970 Outdoor Rock Concerts Jubilee, 1969 Outdoor Rock Concerts “Jose Feliciano” Concert “Fifth Dimension” Concert “Iron Butterfly” Concert The Bacchae by Euripides (Co-‐designed with Joseph H. Conger, III) The Wizard of Oz by William Alan Landes The Thirteen Clocks by James Thurber Flat Rock Playhouse Children’s Theatre, North Carolina, 1968-‐1969: Tom Sawyer by Paul Kester The Wizard of Oz by Elizabeth Goodspeed
Scene Painting in New York, 1978: Look Homeward, Angel Premiere Musical by Ketti Frings Designed by Ming Cho Lee
Scene Painting at Flat Rock Playhouse, North Carolina, 1969-‐1977: Scenic Artist for more than 90 main-‐stage productions, including Dracula by Hamilton Deane and John L. Balderston Look Homeward, Angel by Ketti Frings Sleuth by Anthony Shaffer
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A Man for All Seasons by Robert Bolt The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee The Teahouse of the August Moon by John Patrick The Crocodile Smile by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee Charley’s Aunt by Brandon Thomas Summertree by Ron Cowen A Cry of Players by William Gibson Finishing Touches by Jean Kerr Butterflies Are Free by Leonard Gershe
Scene Painting at the University of South Carolina Repertory Theatre, 1975: Charley’s Aunt by Brandon Thomas The Hot L Baltimore by Lanford Wilson Picnic by William Inge
Scene Painting at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 1975-‐1977: Camino Real by Tennessee Williams Company by Stephen Sondheim Marriage of Figaro by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Hayfever by Noel Coward Dracula by Hamilton Deane and John L. Balderston Tango by Slawomir Mrozek School for Wives by Moliere Land of the Dragon Scene Painting for Columbia Lyric Theatre and City Ballet, South Carolina, 1968-‐1989: Madame Butterfly by Giacomo Puccini Hansel and Gretel by Engleburg Humperdink Giselle by Adolphe Adam La Boheme by Giacomo Puccini Carmen by Georges Bizet Scene Painting in Charlotte, North Carolina, 1972-‐1973:
How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying by Abe Burrows, Jack Weinstock, Willie Gilbert and Frank Lloesser
Murder in the Cathedral by T. S. Eliot Lighting Design at University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 1976-‐1977: “A Space of Innocence” Dance Concert choreographed by Dorothy Silver Peter Pan by J. M. Barrie, MFA Thesis Production Stage Managing at Flat Rock Playhouse, 1969-‐1976: Equity Stage Manager for more than 80 main-‐stage productions, including Look Homeward, Angel by Ketti Frings Sleuth by Anthony Shaffer A Man for All Seasons by Robert Bolt
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The Night Thoreaus Spent in Jail by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee The Teahouse of the August Moon by John Patrick The Crocodile Smile by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee Finishing Touches by Jean Kerr Butterflies Are Free by Leonard Gershe Uproar in the House by Anthony Marriott and Alistair Foot
Costume Design at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 1976: The Red Shoes Children’s Theatre Tour
Acting Roles: Man Of La Mancha Innkeeper/Governor, University of Florida 1982 The Hostage Musician, University of Florida 1981 Godspell Company Member, Florence Little Theatre 1975
Make-‐up Designs: West Charlotte and Independence High Schools, Charlotte, North Carolina: Murder in the Cathedral by T. S. Eliot Little Mary Sunshine by Rick Besoyan The Roar of the Greasepaint, The Smell of the Crowd by Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse Dark of the Moon by Howard Richardson and William Berney The Thirteen Clocks by James Thurber
Flat Rock Playhouse Apprentice Productions, North Carolina: As You Like It by William Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
Program Cover Design: Peter Pan Harvey The Roar of the Greasepaint, The Smell of the Crowd Aida Romeo and Juliet Little Mary Sunshine Blithe Spirit Land of the Dragon All productions at Florence Little Theatre, South Carolina, 1973-‐1975
Exhibits of Portfolio Work: “Angels Big and Small” Sculpture in Four Seasons Arts Council Exhibition, North Carolina University of Florida Solo Exhibition for American College Theatre Festival “Theatre Art” Asheville Community Arts Council Exhibition
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RESEARCH SUPERVISION: MFA Theses Chaired and Accepted by the Graduate School: “A Study of the Possibilities and Realistic Limitations of the Collaborative Process” by William J. Nolan, University of South Carolina, 1996
“A Journey Towards Facility” by Alan John Pickart, University of South Carolina, 1995 “A Process of Design” by Todd A. Stuart, University of South Carolina, 1995 “Scenic Design: The Process” by William Stuart Beaman, University of South Carolina, 1993 "Design Growths" by Lee Shepherd, University of South Carolina, 1992 "The Journey to Becoming a Designer" by Tim Harvey, University of South Carolina, 1991 "Luminous Vibrations, A Lighting Designer's Approach" by Dean Wilcox, University of South Carolina, 1989 NOTE: Served as reader for twenty-‐three MFA theses at the University of South Carolina and the University of Florida. There was no release time for MFA duties.
Supervision of MFA Research/Scene Design: Scene Design of Phantom: The Ballet choreographed by Susan Anderson and Stanislav Issaev: David Coleman, University of South Carolina, 1998 Scene Design of The Oresteia by Aeschylus: Kim Jennings, University of South Carolina, 1998 Scene Design of Picasso at the Lapin Agile by Steve Martin: Michael Palumbo, University of South Carolina, 1997 Assistant Design, Scene Painting, and Set Dressing of Frankenstein by Victor Gialanella: Kim Jennings, University of South Carolina, 1997 Scene Design of Don Juan Comes Back from the War by Ordon Von Horvath: David Coleman, University of South Carolina, 1997
Scene Design of Androcles and the Lion by George Bernard Shaw: Kim Jennings, University of South Carolina, 1997 Scene Design of On the Verge by Eric Overmyer: David Coleman, University of South Carolina, 1997 Scene Design of The Merry Wives of Windsor by William Shakespeare: Tad Feekes, University of South Carolina, 1996
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Scene Design of Strange Fruit: Plays and Poetry from the Harlem Renaissance: David Eitemiller, University of South Carolina, 1996 Scene Design of Peter Pan (Ballet) choreographed by Susan Anderson: Owen Collins, University of South Carolina, 1996 Scene Design of The Changeling by Thomas Middleton and William Rowley: Tad Feekes, University of South Carolina, 1995 Scene Design of Arsenic and Old Lace by Joseph Kesselring: David Eitemiller, University of South Carolina, 1995 Scene Design of Mother Courage and Her Children by Bertolt Brecht: Alan Pickart, University of South Carolina, 1995 Scene Design of Learned Ladies by Moliere: Tad Feekes, University of South Carolina, 1995 Scene Design of The Firebird choreographed by Susan Anderson: David Eitemiller, University of South Carolina, 1995 Scene Design of Eastern Standard by Richard Greenberg: Alan Pickart, University of South Carolina, 1994 Scene Design of Measure for Measure by William Shakespeare: Andrew Mills, University of South Carolina, 1994 Scene Design of Equus by Peter Schaffer: Alan Pickart, University of South Carolina, 1994 Scene Design of For Colored Girls. . . by Shange: Alan Pickart, University of South Carolina, 1994 Scene Design of The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde: Andrew Mills, University of South Carolina, 1994 Scene Design of Biedermann and the Firebugs by Max Frisch: Bill Nolan, University of South Carolina, 1994 Scene Design of Prelude to a Kiss by Craig Lucas: Jim McDonough, University of South Carolina, 1993 Scene Design of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice: Jim McDonough, University of South Carolina, 1993
Scene Design of Rimers of Eldridge by Lanford Wilson: Todd Stuart, University of South Carolina, 1993
Scene Design of Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare: Bill Nolan, University of South Carolina, 1992
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Scene Design of Reckless by Craig Lucas: Todd Stuart, University of South Carolina, 1992
Scene Design of The Frogs by Aristophanes: Stuart Beaman, University of South Carolina, 1992 Scene Design of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare: Bill Nolan, University of South Carolina, 1992 Scene Design of Susannah by Carlisle Floyd: Jim McDonough, University of South Carolina, 1992 Scene Design of Six Characters in Search of an Author by Luigi Pirandello: Lee Shepherd, University of South Carolina, 1991 Scene Design of Hard Times by Stephen Jeffreys: Stuart Beaman, University of South Carolina, 1991 Scene Design of Waiting for the Parade by John Murrell: Stuart Beaman, University of South Carolina, 1990 Scene Design of Streamers by David Rabe: Stuart Beaman, University of South Carolina, 1990 Scene Design of Season's Greetings by Alan Ayckbourne: Lee Shepherd, University of South Carolina, 1990 Scene Design of The Tempest by William Shakespeare: Tim Harvey, University of South Carolina, 1990 Scene Design of Genesis by A. J. Antoon: Lee Shepherd, University of South Carolina, 1990 Scene Design of Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Christopher Hampton: Tim Harvey, University of South Carolina, 1990 Scene Design of The Great White Hope by Howard Sackler: Tim Harvey, University of South Carolina, 1989 Scene Design of The Boyfriend by Sandy Wilson: Brian Jones, University of Florida, 1983 Scene Design of Rimers of Eldridge by Lanford Wilson: Brian Jones, University of South Carolina, 1983 Scene Design of Carnival by Michael Stewart and Bob Merrill: David Belcher, University of Florida, 1980
Undergraduate Design Student Supervision: Scene Design of Our Town by Thorton Wilder: Greg Wardlaw, University of South Carolina, 1992
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Scene Design of Starting Here, Starting Now by Richard Maltby, Jr. and David Shire: Mark C. Lambertson, University of Florida, 1988 Scene Design of The Dining Room by A. R. Gurney, Jr.: Vanessa Mills, University of Florida, 1988 Scene Design of Virgil's Dream by Michael Colgrass and Trial by Jury by W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan: Doug MacKenzie, University of Florida, 1987 Scene Design of The Foreigner by Larry Shue: Doug MacKenzie, University of Florida, 1986 Scene Design of The Roar of the Greasepaint, The Smell of the Crowd by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley: Ann Schreck, University of Florida, 1983 Scene Design of The Impresario by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Kevin Sullivan, University of Florida, 1982 Scene Design of Picnic by William Inge: Art Picotte, University of Florida, 1982 Scene Design of A Delicate Balance by Edward Albee: Jim Wallis, University of Florida, 1981 Scene Design of The Birthday Party by Harold Pinter: Stephen Placido, University of Florida, 1980
OTHER SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES: List of Papers Presented at Professional Meetings: "Fabric Modification," Southeastern Theatre Conference; Savannah, Georgia, March, 1983 (invited) "Design in the Southeast," Southeastern Theatre Conference; Savannah, Georgia, March, 1983 (invited) "Design in the Southeast," Southeastern Theatre Conference; Louisville, Kentucky, March, 1982 (invited) "Rendering: A Continuation of the Creative Process," Southeastern Theatre Conference; Orlando, Florida, March, 1981 (invited) "Developing Concepts in Scenic Design," Southeastern Theatre Conference; Orlando, Florida, March, 1981 (invited)
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Seminars and Workshops: “Criticism and the Creation of a Functional Ensemble,” Flat Rock Playhouse, Summer, 1996-‐1998 “Director/Designer Relationships,” Flat Rock Playhouse, Summer, 1996-‐1998 “Developing an Effective Ground Plan,” Flat Rock Playhouse, Summer, 1996-‐1998 “Creation of the Special World of the Play,” Flat Rock Playhouse, Summer, 1996-‐1998 “A Professional/Personal Approach to Co-‐creative Work,” Flat Rock Playhouse, Summer, 1996-‐1998 “The Effective Head Shot and Resume,” Flat Rock Playhouse, Summer, 1996-‐1998 “Undergraduate and Graduate Schools: Making the Right Choice,” Flat Rock Playhouse, Summer, 1996-‐1998 “Interviewing and Auditioning for University Theatre Programs,” Theatre for Young People, Flat Rock Playhouse, Winter, 1996 “Criticism and the Creation of a Functional Ensemble,” Apprentice/Intern Class, Flat Rock Playhouse, Summer, 1995 “Director/Designer Relationships,” Apprentice/Intern Class, Flat Rock Playhouse, Summer, 1995 “Developing an Effective Ground Plan,” Apprentice/Intern Class, Flat Rock Playhouse, Summer, 1995 “Creation of the Special World of the Play,” Apprentice/Intern Class, Flat Rock Playhouse, Summer, 1995 "Using Theatre to Teach Foreign Language," (with Dr. Bill Mould) workshop for high school teachers at Winthrop College, April, 1989 "Choosing Theatre as a Profession," presented to theatre students at Western Carolina University, February, 1989 "Scenic Design: From Poetic Idea to Visual Image," public lecture at Western Carolina University, February, 1989 "Creating the Special World of the Play," presented to the South Carolina State Thespian Convention, Columbia, South Carolina, 1989 "Scene Design and Scene Painting: Then and Now," presented to docents for the Twin Cities exhibit at the McKissick Museum, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina, 1989
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"Developing Design Concepts," presented to the Florida State Thespian Convention, Gainesville, Florida, 1988 "Developing an Effective Ground Plan," presented to the Florida State Thespian Convention, Gainesville, Florida, 1988
Other Consulting, Review Panels, etc.: Adjudicator, Southeastern Theatre Conference South Carolina Preliminary Auditions, 2008
Representative, U/RTA Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, Spring, 1998 Representative, Southeastern Theatre Conference, Birmingham, Alabama, Spring, 1998 Member, CLASS Awards Committee (Awarding Grants to Individual Faculty Scholars) Fall, 1997 Representative, U/RTA Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, Spring, 1996 Representative, Southeastern Theatre Conference, Miami, Florida, Spring, 1997 Representative, NAST Annual Meeting & Retreat, Atlanta, Georgia, 1995 Adjudicator, Acting Auditions, Georgia Theatre Festival, Fall, 1993
Participant, ACTF Graduate Program Auditions at Clemson University, Fall, 1993 Respondent, Y.E.S. New Plays Festival at Northern Kentucky University, 1993 Adjudicator, Individual Artist Fellowship in Theatre Design for the State of Tennessee Arts Commission, Spring, 1993 Outside Evaluator, Tenure and Promotion File for Pennsylvania State University, Fall, 1992 Consultant, Florence Little Theatre, South Carolina, Fall, 1992
Speaker (As Resident Scenic Designer for Flat Rock Playhouse), The Civitan Club of Hendersonville, North Carolina, Summer, 1992
Respondent, Scenic Design of Les Liaisons Dangereuses at the Clarence Brown Theatre at the University of Tennessee, Summer, 1992 Adjudicator, United Institute of Theatre Technology Portfolio Presentations, Columbia, South Carolina, 1989 Adjudicator, American College Theatre Festival Regional Design Competition (with Karl Eigsti and David Weiss), Auburn, Alabama, 1989) Theatre Consultant, Indian Student Association, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina, 1988 Adjudicator, Florida State Thespian Design Competition, 1988
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Adjudicator, Florida State Thespian Design Competition, 1993 Adjudicator, Florida State Thespian Duet Acting Competition, 1981 Adjudicator, Florida State Duet Improvisation Competition, 1981
PROFESSIONAL AND PUBLIC SERVICE:
Exhibition Designer/Coordinator: “Flat Rock Playhouse – A Legacy” at the Henderson County Heritage Museum, 2011
Strategic Planning Committee, Flat Rock Playhouse, 2011-‐present 60th Anniversary Celebration Committee, Flat Rock Playhouse, 2011-‐2012 Long-‐Range Planning Committee, Flat Rock Playhouse, The State Theatre of North Carolina, 1992-‐2003
Education Committee, Flat Rock Playhouse, The State Theatre of North Carolina, 2000-‐2009 State of Florida Review Board for Fine Arts Grant Proposals, 1983
UNIVERSITY AND COMMUNITY SERVICES: Administrative and Community Duties: 1997-‐1998 (University of South Carolina): Director of Graduate Studies, Department Head of the Design Program, Department Technical Staff Supervisor, Department Chair, Academic Standards and Petitions Committee, College Chair, Search Committee for Head of the Acting Program, Department Member, Committee to Develop New Recruiting Materials for Department Member, Committee to Plan Renovation of Longstreet Theatre Interior, Department Member, Tenure and Promotion Committee, Department Writer/Reader for MFA/MA Comprehensive Examinations, Department Member, U/RTA Graduate Student Recruitment Team: Chicago, New York Departmental Representative, Graduate Student Day, University Member, Ethics Committee, Department Member, Long-‐Range Planning Committee, Flat Rock Playhouse, North Carolina
Director, Equity Apprentice Program, The Vagabond School of Drama at The Flat Rock Playhouse, The State Theatre of North Carolina, Summers, 1997 and 1998
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1996-‐1997 (University of South Carolina): Director of Graduate Studies, Department Head of the Design Program, Department Technical Staff Supervisor, Department Member, Standards and Petitions Committee, College (Fall and Spring) Chair, Play Selection Committee, Department (Fall) Member, Tenure and Promotion Committee, Department (Fall) Writer/Reader for MFA/MA Comprehensive Examinations, Department (Summer, Fall) Member, Ethics Committee, Department Member, Long-‐Range Planning Committee, Flat Rock Playhouse, North Carolina Director, Equity Apprentice Program, The Vagabond School of Drama at the Flat Rock Playhouse, The State Theatre of North Carolina, Summer, 1996 This position was a salaried position from the State of North Carolina, affiliated with the
University of North Carolina at Asheville. Students could earn six credits in Theatre, transferable to their respective universities. The position involved recruiting students, teaching, organizing classes and work schedules, supervising theatre productions (two major ones during the summer), advising, evaluating (three times per summer), and assigning grades.
1995-‐1996 (University of South Carolina): Director of Graduate Studies, Department Head of the Design Program, Department Technical Staff Supervisor, Department Member, Standards and Petitions Committee, College Editor, NAST Self-‐Study Document (MAT and IMA Programs), Department Chair, Play Selection Committee, Department Member, Tenure and Promotion Committee, Department Writer/Reader for MFA/MA Comprehensive Examinations, Department Member, Ethics Committee, Department Member, Chair Search Committee, Department Member, Lighting Designer Search Committee, Department
Member, U/RTA Graduate Student Recruitment Team: Irvine, Chicago, New York; Department Departmental Representative, Graduate Student Day, College
Member, Long-‐Range Planning Committee, Flat Rock Playhouse, North Carolina Speaker, “Creating Visual Magic in Theatre,” The Rotary Club, Hendersonville, North Carolina Director, Equity Apprentice Program, The Vagabond School of Drama at The Flat Rock Playhouse, The State Theatre of North Carolina, Summer
1994-‐1995 (University of South Carolina): Director of Graduate Studies, Department Director of Design, Department Technical Staff Supervisor, Department Editor, NAST Self-‐Study Document, Department Member, NAST Accreditation Committee, Department
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Member, Tenure and Promotion Committee, Department Writer/Reader for MFA/MA Comprehensive Examinations, Department Member, Ethics Committee, Department Chair, Graduate Programs Committee, Department Member, Long-‐Range Planning Committee, Flat Rock Playhouse
Guest, HSSC Diversity Committee (Invited to participate in a program onminority recruitment)
1993-‐1994 (University of South Carolina): Director of Graduate Studies, Department Director of Design, Department Technical Staff Supervisor, Department Chair, MFA Acting Curriculum Revision Committee, Department Chair, MFA, MAT, MA Handbook Committee, Department Member, Tenure and Promotion Committee, Department Writer/Reader for MFA/MA Comprehensive Examinations Member, Long-‐Range Planning Committee, Flat Rock Playhouse
1992-‐1993 (University of South Carolina): Director of Design, Department Technical Staff Supervisor, Department Chair, Humanities and Social Sciences College Curriculum Committee Member, Proposed Fine Arts College Committee, College Chair, MFA Handbook Committee, Department Chair, Tenure and Promotion Committee, Department Chair, Play Selection Committee, Department Member, Acting/Directing Faculty Search Committee, Department Writer/Reader for MFA/MA Comprehensive Examinations, Department Member, Long-‐Range Planning Committee, Flat Rock Playhouse
1991-‐1992 (University of South Carolina): Evaluator of potential scholarship recipients of the University of South Carolina "Carolina Scholars" Award Evaluator of potential Honors College applicants Member, College Strategic Planning Committee Co-‐chair, Task Force for Interdisciplinary Studies, College Director of Design, Department Assistant Chair, Tenure and Promotion Committee, Department Undergraduate and Graduate Advisor, Department Writer/Reader for MFA/MA Comprehensive Examinations, Department Chair, HSSC Curriculum Committee, College Chair, Play Selection Committee, Department Member, THSP Freshman Scholarship Committee, Department Member, Costume Designer Search Committee, Department Technical Staff Supervisor, Department
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1990-‐1991 (University of South Carolina): Director of Design, Department Undergraduate and Graduate Advisor, Department Writer/Reader for MFA/MA Comprehensive Examinations, Department Chair, HSSC Curriculum Committee, College Chair, Play Selection Committee, Department Member, THSP Freshman Scholarship Committee, Department Member, Technical Director Search Committee, Department Technical Staff Supervisor, Department
1989-‐1990 (University of South Carolina): Director of Design, Department Undergraduate and Graduatte Advisor, Department Writer/Reader for MFA/MA Comprehensive Examinations, Department Chair, HSSC Curriculum Committee, College
Member, College of Science and Mathematics Committee (to form a new course on science and society)
Member, Faculty Senate Member, Board of Directors, Trustus Theatre, Inc. Member, THSP Freshman Scholarship Committee, Department Member, THSP Graduate Committee, Department Chair, Play Selection Committee, Department Member, Technical Director Search Committee, Department Member, THSP Self-‐Assessment (External Relations) Report, Department Technical Staff Supervisor, Department
1988-‐1989 (University of South Carolina): Director of Design, Department Undergraduate and Graduate Advisor, Department Writer/Reader for MFA/MA Comprehensive Examinations, Department Member, Faculty Senate Member, THSP Freshman Scholarship Committee, Department Member, THSP Graduate Committee, Department Chair, Play Selection Committee, Department Member, Lighting Designer Search Committee, Department Chair, Theatre Technician Search Committee, Department Technical Staff Supervisor, Department Member, THSP University/Resident Theatre Association recruiting team, New York, Department Representative, Graduate Recruitment at Southeastern Theatre Conference, Department
1987-‐1988 (University of Florida): Chair, Play Selection Committee, Department Undergraduate Advisor, Department Chair, Library and Resources Committee, Department
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Advisor, Alpha Psi Omega, Department Member, Faculty Senate Representative, American College Theatre Festival and Florida Theatre Conference, Department Writer/Reader for MFA Comprehensive Examinations, Department
1986-‐1987 (University of Florida): Chair, Play Selection Committee, Department Undergraduate Advisor, Department Chair, Library and Resources Committee, Department Advisor, Alpha Psi Omega, Department Judge, Volunteers for International Student Association Talent Contest Supervisor of student designing the University Homecoming Pageant Creative Consultant for the Florida State Museum “Mardi Gras” Benefit Writer/Reader for MFA Comprehensive Examinations, Department
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS: United Scenic Artists, Local 829 (New York) Actor’s Equity Association Southeastern Theatre Conference American Theatre Association (previously) United States Institute of Theatre Technology Alpha Psi Omega South Carolina Theatre Association South Carolina Alliance for Arts Education
MISCELLANEOUS RELATED ACTIVITIES: Creation of commissioned art (“sun, moon, stars, rain”) for Flat Rock Playhouse 50th Anniversary art series, 2002 Representation by The Wickwire Gallery of Hendersonville, North Carolina, 2002-‐2004 Writing: full-‐length (but as yet unpublished) novel, Grey, 2000 Coordination of graphics for “Movietone News and the Theatre,” at McKissick Museum, University of South Carolina, 1989 Docent at Prague Quadrennial Exhibition, Columbia, South Carolina, 1989 Graphic Design, State Health and Human Commission’s Don’t Give Up on Your Dream, an anti-‐drug musical, 1989 Music composition and performance for “Friends,” a Momentums Dance Concert piece, University of Florida, 1982 Lyric writing for a musical and popular songs (Two performed at the Orpheum Theatre in New York, 1979 Mural design and execution, Charlotte, North Carolina, 1971
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Tutoring of high school students (both with and without learning disabilities) Extensive portrait work Flute playing Singing (baritone/bass) Foreign languages (Spanish and some French) Coaching, critiquing, and adjudicating (monologues, auditions, design and play competitions)