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Alan Muraoka - Directing Credits S.D.C Alan Muraoka - directing credits S.D.C. REPRESENTATION: PERSONAL CONTACT: The Jim Flynn Agency 400 W. 43rd St. #21-A 225 W. 23rd St. #5P NEW YORK, NY 10036 New York, NY 10011 (917) 553-0822 212-868-1068; fax: 212-868-1052 [email protected] [email protected] website: www.alanmuraoka.net Off Broadway FALSETTOLAND (2007/1998) Vineyard Theatre NAATCO, Mia Katigbak - Producer KARAOKE STORIES CSV Theatre IMUA Theatre Company, Kaipo Schwab - Producer Regional Theatre THE KING AND I (JUNE 2013) Lyric Theatre of Michael Baron - Artistic Director Oklahoma THE KING AND I Harbor Lights Theatre Tamara Jenkins – Artistic Director XANADU Lyric Theatre of Michael Baron - Artistic Director Oklahoma HIGH SCHOOL Lyric Theatre of Nick Corley - Artistic Director MUSICAL 2 Oklahoma HISH SCHOOL Casa ManañA – Wally Jones - Producer MUSICAL Ft. Worth HIGH SCHOOL MUNY – St. Louis Paul Blake - Producer MUSICAL UP IN THE AIR Kennedy Center Gorgeous Entertainment – (AD to Amon Miyamoto) Producer HIGH SCHOOL Lyric Theatre of Nick Demos - Artistic Director MUSICAL Oklahoma MAKING TRACKS Village Theatre Robb Hunt - Artistic Director GUEST DIRECTING AT UNIVERSITIES URINETOWN Trinity University - San Antonio, TX GRAND HOTEL NYU – Tisch School InternationaL MAKING TRACKS Taiwanese Tour 2G Productions Television MACY’S THANKSGIVING Sesame Street Float NBC DAY PARADE (2001) Choreographer SESAME STREET “Field trip Stories: PBS Child’s yoga class” Concert/Cabaret/Benefits AWESOMER & AWESOMER!!! Triad Theatre LOVE! VALOUR! COMPASSION! Cherry Lane Theatre NAATCO, Mia Katigbak - Producer TELLY LEUNG – WHO LOVES Magic Castle –L.A YA BABY? Laurie Beechman – N.Y.C. CHRISTMAS EVE WITH Greene Space – WNYC BC/EFA Benefit CHRISTMAS EVE JOHN TARTAGLIA Joe’s Pub Public Theatre AD-LIBerty ASIAN AMERICANS ON Palace Of Fine Arts, J.C.C.C.N.C. - Producer BROADWAY Miller Outdoor Theatre THE LEADING MEN 1,2, 3 & 4 Joe’s Pub/Birdland B.C./E.F.A. Benefit TLC (THREE LOUD CHICKS) Birdland Jim Caruso - Producer EMPTY HANDED Lucille Lortel Musicals Tonight ANN HARADA BROADWAY ARS/Nova Jason Eagan - Producer SPOTLIGHT STEPHANIE D’ABRUZZO Birdland Jim Caruso - Producer SCREAMING LIKE A FOOL Triad Theatre Readings MONSTER (Derek Nguyen) New Works Now Public Theatre MY TIRED BROKE ASS… New Works Now Public Theatre (Euijoon Kim) Training Lincoln Center Director’s Lab 2004 Participant UCLA 1985 - B.A. Directing Program NYU 1997 - Summer Directing Program Performance Credits -Broadway and Tours PACIFIC OVERTURES Various Roles Roundabout Theatre company MISS SAIGON The Engineer Broadway Theatre THE KING AND I The Interpreter Neil Simon Theatre MY FAVORITE YEAR Ensemble (Rookie u.s.) Lincoln Center Theatre SHOGUN Lord Ishido Marquis Theatre MAIL Junk Mail Music Box Theatre M. BUTTERFLY Kurogo (Song Liling u.s.) National Tour .
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