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Directing Resume D I R E C T O R Patrickpatrickburns.me | [email protected] Burns DIRECTING CREDITS – PROFESSIONAL STAGE SELECTED ACTING CREDITS Beauty and the Beast by Alan Menken, From Foster Care to Fabulous, a one-man- Howard Ashman, Time Rice and Linda musical by Patrick Burns Woolverton New York Fringe Festival, NY 2016 Red House Arts Center Syracuse, NY 2016 Ragtime by Terrance McNally, Lynn Ahrens Bring It On by Lin Manuel Miranda, Tom Kitt, and Stephen Flaherty Amanda Green and Jeff Whitty “Tateh” Red House Arts Center Syracuse, NY 2016 Red House Arts Center Syracuse, NY 2016 From Foster Care to Fabulous by Patrick Seussical the Musical by Lynn Ahrens and Burns Stephen Flaherty Red House Arts Center Syracuse, NY 2016 “The Cat In the Hat” Red House Arts Center Syracuse, NY 2015 13 by Jason Robert Brown, Dan Elish and Robert Horn Much Ado About Nothing by Shakespeare Red House Arts Center Syracuse, NY 2015 “Claudio” East LA Classic Theatre Los Angeles, CA 2013 SELECTED DIRECTING CREDITS – EDUCATIONAL EDUCATION STAGE Claire Trevor School for the Arts, June 2009 Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Broadway Flops a musical revue, book by Instructors Patrick Burns Directing: Keith Fowler, Bill Rauch, Myrona UC Irvine, Irvine CA 2008 Delaney Acting: Robert Cohen, Eli Simon, Don Hill Nice Work if You Can Get It a musical revue, Voice: Gary Busby, Myrona Delaney, Dennis book by Patrick Burns Castellano UC Irvine, Irvine CA 2007 AWARDS Syracuse Area Local Theatre Award, Best SELECTED ASSISTANT DIRECTING CREDITS – Professional Musical Director for Carousel. STAGE Steve Lyle Memorial Award Recipient, Edna Helen Beach Scholarship, Arts Bridge Scholar, Pterodactyls by Nicky Silver Red House Arts Center Syracuse, NY 2014 Guardian Scholar, Medici Scholar, and UROP Scholar. .
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