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Lighting Designer BROADWAY Amazing Grace Nederlander Theatre, NYC Lighting Designer The Illusionists Marquis Theatre, NYC Lighting Designer Legally Blonde Palace Theatre, NYC Lighting Designer Freshly Squeezed Helen Hayes Theatre, NYC Lighting Designer Laughing Room Only Brooks Atkinson Theatre, NYC Lighting Designer MacBeth Lyceum Theatre, NYC Associate LD Company Barrymore Theatre, NYC Associate LD Hairspray Luxor Hotel, Las Vegas Associate LD Sweeney Todd Eugene O’Neil Theatre, NYC Associate LD Little Women Virginia Theatre, NYC Associate LD Life x3 Circle in the Square, NYC Associate LD Hairspray Neil Simon Theatre, NYC Associate LD The Producers St. James Theatre, NYC Associate LD The Price Royale Theatre, NYC Associate LD The Music Man Neil Simon Theatre, NYC Assistant LD Civil War St. James Theatre, NYC Assistant LD Saturday Night Fever Minskoff Theatre, NYC Assistant LD On The Town Gershwin Theatre, NYC Assistant LD Sound of Music Martin Beck Theatre, NYC Assistant LD Titanic Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, NYC Assistant LD NATIONAL TOURS Elf National Tour (2 comPanies) & The Theatre at MSG, NYC Lighting Designer Shrek National Tour Lighting Designer Saturday Night Fever Manilla, The PhilipPines & Asian/Australian Tour Lighting Designer Legally Blonde 1st National Broadway Tour Lighting Designer Rent National Tour (Michael Greif, Dir.) Lighting Designer Wizard of OZ NETworks National Tour Lighting Designer Sweeney Todd NETworks National Tour Lighting Designer The Producers NETworks National Tour Lighting Designer Hairspray NETworks International Tour Lighting Designer Nunsense 20th Anniversary All-Star Tour NunRun Prods., and Gindi Theatrical Lighting Designer Blast II – Shockwave Star of Indianna and Big League Theatrical Lighting Designer The Presidents (w/Rich Little) Columbia Artists Lighting Designer ScooBy Doo in Stage Fright Clear Channel and Warner Bros. Entertainment Lighting Designer The Sound of Music Troika Organization Lighting Designer Nuncrackers Mainstage (w/Dawn Wells, Dodi Goodman & Jeff Trachta) Lighting Designer Brigadoon Troika Organization Lighting Designer Carousel Troika Organization Lighting Designer Nunsense JamBoree (w/Georgia Engel) Nunsense Theatrical, Dan Goggin, Prod. Lighting Designer Smokey Joe’s Café Troika Organization Lighting Designer Little Women NETworks National Tour Associate LD Princesses (pre B’way) 5th Avenue Theatre, Seattle Co-LD (Ken Billington, LD) Titanic Dodger Endemol Productions Associate LD TELEVISION (partial list) Larry The Cable Guy & Jeff Foxworthy Netflix comedy sPecial Lighting Designer Camelot with the NY Philharmonic Avery Fisher Hall & “Live From Lincoln Center” Lighting Designer Holiday Spectacular from Bryant Park (2007 & 2008) CBS Lighting Designer Broadway Under the Stars (CBS) League of American Theatres & Producers for CBS Lighting Designer New Years Eve in Times Square (2001 thru present) Times Square BID & Countdown Productions Lighting Designer Avril Lavigne, Ludacris, (Music Videos) Pontiac Garage (Various television), Jack Morton Lighting Designer RoBert Randolph, Milian Christine (Music Videos) Pontiac Garage, Times Square NYC Lighting Designer Clairol on Broadway (w/Rue McClanahan) Arts & Entertainment Network (Cable TV & Home video) Lighting Designer Stop The World... (w/Stephanie ZimBalist) Clairol on Broadway for A&E (Cable TV & Home video) Lighting Designer The Presidents at The Paris Hotel LasVegas High Five Entertainment for PBS (Broadcast TV & Home video) Lighting Designer The Women (B’way – for television) WNET Broadcast Assistant LD Jekyll & Hyde (B’way – for television) Plymouth Theatre, NYC (Broadway Television Network) Assistant LD SPECIAL EVENTS (partial list) Broadway Bares 18 – Wonderland Broadway Cares/EFA at Roseland Ballroom, NYC Lighting Designer Gordie Brown at the Venetian Gordie Brown Theatre - Venetian Hotel, Las Vegas Lighting Designer Coca Cola Sign Launch Event / Times Square The WOW! Factor Lighting Designer Hugh Jackman Concert Wynn Hotel, Las Vegas Associate LD OFF-BROADWAY (partial list) ** Out Of The Mouth Of BaBes Cherry Lane Theatre, NYC Lighting Designer Clinton - The Musical New World Stages, NYC Lighting Designer Gross Indecency Tectonic Theatre Project at The Gerald Lynch Theatre, NYC Lighting Designer Pageant DavenPort Theatre, NYC Lighting Designer Honour LaMama, NYC Lighting Designer Lucky Guy The Little Shubert, NYC Lighting Designer Any Given Monday 57 E 57, NYC Lighting Designer Vanities The Musical 2nd Stage, NYC Lighting Designer Venus Flytrap The Active Theatre Company, NYC Lighting Designer Nunsense Cherry Lane Thatre, NYC Lighting Designer Jackie Mason is The Ultimate Jew New World Stages, NYC Lighting Designer Of Thee I Sing Encores/City Center, NYC Lighting Designer Waiting for Godot (50th Anniversary Production) St. Clements, NYC Lighting Designer Addicted – A Comedy of Addiction Zipper Theatre, NYC Lighting Designer Nunsense II Douglas Fairbanks Theatre, NYC Lighting Designer Balancing Act (premier) Westside Arts Theatre, NYC Lighting Designer Nunsense (Off B’way revival - Dir. Dan Goggin) Douglas Fairbanks Theatre Lighting Designer Boy's Life Theatre Row Theatre, NYC Lighting Designer Apple Tree Encores/City Center, NYC Associate LD Freshly Squeezed (B’way) Helen Hayes Theatre, NYC Lighting Designer Hair Encores/City Center, NYC Assistant LD INTERNATIONAL (partial list) Saturday Night Fever Manila, The PhiliPPines Lighting Designer Crazy For You Stratford Festival, Stratford ON Lighting Designer Blythe Spirit Stratford Festival, Stratford ON Lighting Designer 42nd Street Stratford Festival, Stratford ON Lighting Designer Cinderella Manila, The PhiliPPines Lighting Designer DANCE (partial list) Nutcracker Grand RaPids Ballet Lighting Designer Nutcracker New Jersey Ballet Lighting Designer The Jack Cole Project Queens Theatre In The Park Lighting Designer REGIONAL & STOCK (partial list) ** Smokey Joes Café Drury Lane Chicago Lighting Designer Billy Elliot Maltz JuPiter Theatre Lighting Designer Both Your Houses Asolo RePertory Theatre (Frank Galati, Dir.) Lighting Designer Indian Joe GoodsPeed (at Chester) Lighting Designer Kiss Me Kate Washington ShakesPeare Co. Lighting Designer King Lear Boise ShakesPeare & Great Lakes Theatre Lighting Designer Philadelphia Here I Come Asolo RePertory Theatre (Frank Galati, Dir.) Lighting Designer Secret Garden Great Lakes Theatre Lighting Designer Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner Asolo RePertory Theatre (Frank Galati, Dir.) Lighting Designer The Witches Of Eastwick Ogunquit Playhouse Lighting Designer Much Ado ABout Nothing Pioneer Theatre ComPany Lighting Designer Matchmaker Asolo RePertory Theatre Lighting Designer Les Miserables Idaho ShakesPeare Lighting Designer Grapes Of Wrath Asolo RePertory Theatre Lighting Designer The Foreigner Maltz JuPiter Theatre Lighting Designer Fiddler on The Roof Maltz JuPiter Theatre Lighting Designer A Few Good Men Pioneer Theatre ComPany Lighting Designer My Life is A Musical Bay Street Theatre Lighting Designer Meet Me In St. Louis Bucks County Playhouse Lighting Designer Honeymoon In Vegas PaPermill Playhouse Lighting Designer The Heidi Chronicles Asolo RePertory Theatre Lighting Designer Dial M For Murder Maltz JuPiter Theatre Lighting Designer Yentl Asolo RePertory Theatre Lighting Designer In The Heights Pioneer Theatre ComPany Lighting Designer Hello Dolly Maltz JuPiter Theatre Lighting Designer Finger and Toes Finger Lakes Theatre Festival Lighting Designer A Carol For Cleveland Cleveland Playhouse Lighting Designer Big MayBelle Bastreet Theatre Lighting Designer Aint MisBehavin’ Riverside Theatre Lighting Designer 1776 Asolo RePertory & A.C.T. (Frank Galati, Dir.) Lighting Designer My One And Only GoodsPeed Opera House Lightign Designer Smokey Joes Café Center ReP Theatre, Walnut Creek CA Lighting Designer Boeing Boeing Riverside Theatre Lighting Designer Lost In Yonkers Cleveland Playhouse Lighting Designer The Wedding Singer Le Petit Theatre, New Orleans LA Lighting Designer Cleveland Playhouse Lighting Designer Vanities the Musical Pasadena Playhouse Lighting Designer Bell, Book & Candle Bay Street Theatre Lighting Designer Lighting Designer A Flea In Her Ear Chicago ShakesPeare Lighting Designer Altar Boys Adirondack Theatre Festival Lighting Designer Chimneys by Agatha Chrisite (US Premier) International Mystery Writers Festival, KY Lighting Designer Lone Star Love 5th Avenue, Seattle WA (closed before opening on B’way) Lighting Designer (w/KB) Princesses 5th Avenue, Seattle WA (closed before opening on B’way) Lighting Designer (w/KB) Knight Life, Chicago, Beehive Riverside Theatre, Vero Beach FL Lighting Designer Turandot, Once on this Island, Japes, Tommy Baystreet Theatre, Sag Harbor NY Lighting Designer Philosophy of the World Lookingglass Theatre, Chicago IL Lighting Designer Lizzie Borden GoodsPeed (at Chester) & Stoneham Theatre, Boston Lighting Designer Passion, A Flea in Her Ear, Sunday in the Park… Chicago ShakesPeare, Chicago IL Lighting Designer Nutcracker (2001 thru Present) New Jersey Ballet at PaPer Mill Playhouse Lighting Designer An Ideal HusBand PaPer Mill Playhouse, Millburn, NJ Lighting Designer West Side Story La Scala, Milan, Italy LD (on behalf of Paul Gallo) La Cage aux Folles, Sugar Babies Candlelight Dinner Theater, Chicago, IL Lighting Designer Hunting Cockroaches (premier) Wisdom Bridge Theater, Chicago, IL Lighting Designer American Dreams (premier) Victory Gardens Theater, Chicago, IL Lighting Designer .
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