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Max Silverman Resume 02:14:21 Max Silverman Composer, Sound Designer, Online Theatrical Technical Director Phone: (303) 621-4282 [email protected] The Harvest American Acad. of Dramatic Arts New York, NY Dir. Hal Brooks Big Love Columbia University New York, NY Dir. Jennifer Pitt Romantic Fools New York Deaf Theatre New York, NY Dir. Joey Caverly Spiral* United Solo New York, NY Dir. Nikki DiLoreto Sylvia New York Deaf Theatre New York, NY Dir. Garrett Zuercher Cabaret Columbia University New York, NY Dir. Jonathan Seinen Mr. Parker* Penguin Rep Theatre Stony Point, NY Dir. Joe Brancato Her Naked Skin** American Acad. of Dramatic Arts New York, NY Dir. Barbara Rubin Kennedy: Bobby’s Last Crusade** Penguin Rep Theatre Stony Point, NY Dir. David Arrow Art Penguin Rep Theatre Stony Point, NY Dir. Joe Brancato Hoodoo* Creole Joe Experience Berlin, Germany Dir. Michael Counts After** Inproximity Theatre Company New York, NY Dir. Joe Brancato Fireflies* ** Atlantic Theatre Company New York, NY Dir. Saheem Ali Pride and Prejudice** Trinity Repertory Co Providence, RI Dir. Birgitta Victorson After* ** Penguin Rep Theatre Stony Point, NY Dir. Joe Brancato Bubble Boy 5th Floor Theatre Co New York, NY Dir. Nikki DiLoreto Proof Shetler Studios New York, NY Dir. Emma Rose Brooks The Prince and The Pauper Quintessence Theatre Group Philadelphia, PA Dir. Josh Carpenter Transfers** MCC Theater New York, NY Dir. Jackson Gay The Winter’s Tale** Theater for a New Audience New York, NY Dir. Arin Arbus TheNewOldHome* CLB Berlin Berlin, Germany Dir. Ashley Tata Relevance** MCC Theater New York, NY Dir. Liesl Tommy The Parisian Woman*** Hudson Theatre New York, NY Dir. Pam MacKinnon Queens Boulivard** Juilliard New York, NY Dir. Jesse Perez Road Trip - Bang on a Can* Brooklyn Academy of Music New York, NY Dir. Michael Counts Road Trip - Bang on a Can* Ford Amphitheatre Los Angeles, CA Dir. Michael Counts Deferred Action Cara Mía Theatre Co Dallas, TX Dir. David Lozano A Midsummer Night's Dream** Hartford Stage Hartford, CT Dir. Darko Tresnjak The Memory Room* Paradiso Escape New York, NY Dir. Ashley Tata (This is Not) Mozart #40* Princeton University Princeton, NJ Dir. Michael Counts Daughters of the Wind* 4th Wall Musical Theatre Inc Bloomfield, NJ Dir. Kate Swan Potterotica* Manhattan Repertory Theatre New York, NY Dir. Ellington Berg Musical Chairs* Westminster College of the Arts Lawrenceville, NJ Dir. Ellington Berg *World Premiere **Associate/Assistant designer ***Assistant to the composer ONLINE PRODUCTIONS - Technical Director and Sound Design Doll’s House Part 2* - Penguin Rep Theatre - Dir. Joe Brancato Living Room Local Series. Including events with John Lithgow*, Forrest McClendon*, Alexandra Grant - Local Theater Co. - Dir. Pesha Rudnick Breathing Free - Heartbeat Opera - Dir. Ethan Heard Discount Ghost Stories: Colorado Solstice Listening Party/Concert - With composer/lyricist Alexander Sage Oyen. - Local Theatre Co. - Dir. Nick Chase How To Guild An Eagle* by Zizi Majid, Columbia University - Dir. Jonathan Seinen The Lady M Project by Anne Penner and Mare Trevathan - Local Theatre Co. Dir. Mare Trevathan Dance Conmigo - An evening with music, dance and comedy raising money for KIND (Kids in Need of Defense) New York Deaf Theatre - 40th Anniversary Gala* Hudson River Community Sailing Gala* *Original Music for Online Production COMMERCIALS Sherlock - The Ultimate Escape Room Experience - Right Angle Entertainment A-Plan Coaching Hudson River Community Sailing Epic Players - Black Disabled Lives Matter FILMS Glass Man - Written and Directed by Felipe Araujo For You - Written and Directed by Lluvia Almanza A Picture of Nothing in Particular Directed by Claire Autran Max Berg - Written by Matt Ketai Directed by Nikki Diloreto Epic Players Black Lives Matter PODCASTS All You Need is A Plan - Michael Counts The 8th Light by Drew Peterson, Directed by Sharon Counts Producing Innovation - Michael Counts EDUCATION AND TRAINING Berklee College of Music, Online - Composing and Orchestrating for Film and TV BFA - Westminster College of the Arts at Rider University Williamstown Theatre Festival - Apprentice/Professional Training Program New York City Center Encores! Off-Center - Intern, Artistic Director Jeanine Tesori Logic Pro X, Pro Tools, Ableton Live, QLab, Dante Certification Level 3, iZotope RX, OBS, StreamYard, vMix, Zoom, Adobe Premiere Proud member of TSDCA.
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