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Tim Threlfall Curriculum Vitae TIM THRELFALL CURRICULUM VITAE CONTACT INFORMATION Telephone: Office: (801) 422-8133 Cell: (801) 234-9028 Fax: (801) 422-0654 E-Mail: [email protected] EDUCATION Bachelor of Fine Arts, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID Cum Laude 1983 Master of Fine Arts, Professional Actor Training Program, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 1987 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP STAGE DIRECTORS AND CHOREOGRAPHERS SOCIETY (SDC) ACTORS’ EQUITY ASSOCIATION (AEA) SCREEN ACTORS GUILD/AMERICAN FEDERATION OF TELEVISION AND RADIO ARTISTS (SAG/AFTRA) MUSICAL THEATRE EDUCTORS ASSOCIATION (MTEA) NATIONAL ALLIANCE FOR MUSICAL THEATRE (NAMT) UTAH ARTS COUNCIL—Theatre Panel Member 2004-2008 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Associate Director Tuacahn Center for the Arts, St. George, UT (99-on going) Tuacahn is a 23 million dollar state-of-the- art outdoor amphitheatre which seats 2000 and presents a season of musicals under contract with Actors’ Equity Association (AEA LORT) with an annual budget in excess of 12 million dollars. RESPONSIBILITIES: * Stage direction for one mainstage musical each season (See listing of eleven works directed) * Assistance in hiring of artistic staff * Casting Artistic Director: Seattle Civic Light Opera Association, Seattle, WA (1993-96) Seattle CLO is a professional theatre in operation for nearly 30 years producing musicals in a 1100+ seating theatre. RESPONSIBILITIES: * Selection of four show season * Hiring of all artistic/technical personnel * Budget Development and grant writing * Direct two main stage productions each season * Manage outreach and education/internship program Artistic Director: Northwest Summer Playhouse, Coeur d’Alene, ID (1990-93) Northwest Summer Playhouse was a professional AEA summer stock company which produced four works each season. RESPONSIBILITIES: * Selection of season (Two musicals, two non-musicals, new works, regional premiere * Hiring of all artistic/technical personnel * Direct two productions each season (230 seat proscenium, 2000 seating outdoor amphitheater) * Grant writing and budget development Artistic Director Provo Theatre Company, Provo, UT (1998-2000) Provo Theatre Company was a professional theatre company which presents five productions each year in an intimate 130 seat theatre. Season consists of seldom produced works and new works * Selection of five show season * Hiring of all personnel * Grant writing and budget development 1 Tim Threlfall CV continued... Education Seattle Children’s Theatre, Seattle, WA (1993) SCT is the nation's second Program largest professional AEA Theatre for Young Audiences. RESPONSIBILITIES: Coordinator * Hire/supervise 20 member faculty of artist/teachers * Create/Direct/Facilitate outreach programming in conjunction with main stage productions. Resident The Bathhouse Theatre Company, Seattle, WA (1987-1990) A professional AEA Acting company producing primarily Shakespeare and other classic dramatic works. Member of the Ensemble resident acting ensemble for three seasons. SELECTED ROLES PERFORMED: * Christy Mahon, Playboy of the Western World, by John Millington Synge * Baron Tuzenbach, The Three Sisters, by Anton Chekov * Antipholus, The Comedy of Errors, by William Shakespeare * Claudio, Much Ado About Nothing, by William Shakespeare * Albert Adam, The Play’s The Thing, by P.G. Wodehouse/Ferenc Molnar AWARDS * EMMY AWARD (Southwest Region) for the television production of the new musical, BERLIN, November 2009 * CINE Golden Eagle Award for the television production of the new musical, BERLIN, June 2009 * TELLY Award for the television production of the new musical, BERLIN, 2010 * Recipient of the Randall L. Morgan Teaching and Learning Faculty Fellowship. Awarded August 2008 for a three year period. Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. * 2003 Scholarship and Creative Works Award presented by the College of Fine Arts and Communications---Brigham Young University for outstanding achievement in the area of creative works. COMPLETE LISTING OF WORKS DIRECTED AND PRODUCED 1990-2013 2011-2013 Phantom of the Opera, Brigham Young University (Educational venue) Director Grease, Tuacahn Center for the Arts, (Professional venue) Director Peter Pan, Brigham Young University (Educational venue) Director BFA Senior Showcase, New York, NY/Los Angeles, CA (Educational venue) Director 2010 Casey At The Bat, Brigham Young University (Educational venue; world premiere) Director BFA Senior Showcase, New York, NY/ Los Angeles, CA (BFA Student showcase) Director 2009 Aida, Tuacahn Center for the Arts (Professionalvenue) Director BFA Senior Showcase, New York, NY/ Los Angeles, CA (BFA Student showcase) Director 2008 Big River, Tuacahn Center for the Arts (Professional venue) Director Berlin, Brigham Young University (Educational venue) Director (Emmy and CINE Golden Eagle Award recipient) BFA Senior Showcase, New York, NY/ Los Angeles, CA (BFA Student showcase) Director 2007 My Fair Lady, Tuacahn Center for the Arts (Professional venue) Director Oklahoma, Brigham Young University (Educational venue) Director Acting/Music Dance Theatre New York Showcase, New York, NY (BFA Student showcase) Director 2 Complete works directed/produced continued... 2006 South Pacific, Tuacahn Center for the Arts (Professional venue) Director Disney’s Aida, Brigham Young University (Educational venue) Director Acting/Music Dance Theatre New York Showcase, New York, NY (BFA Student showcase) Director 2005 Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, Tuacahn Center for the Arts (Professional venue) Director Music Dance Theatre New York Showcase, New York, NY (BFA Student showcase) Director America’s Witness for Christ, Hill Cumorah Pageant (Nation’s largest religious pageant) Associate Director 2004 Bus Stop, Brigham Young University, (BFA acting senior project) Director America’s Witness for Christ, Hill Cumorah Pageant (Nation’s largest religious pageant) Associate Director Music Dance Theatre New York Showcase, New York, NY (BFA Student showcase) Director 2003 Music Dance Theatre New York Showcase, New York, NY (BFA Student showcase) Director The Wizard of Oz, Tuacahn Center for the Arts (Professional venue) Director America’s Witness for Christ, Hill Cumorah Pageant (Nation’s largest religious pageant) Associate Director 2002 Utah, Tuacahn Center for the Arts (Professional venue) Director Hancock County, Film and stage productions--Brigham Young University (Educational venue) Director 2001 The Sound of Music, Tuacahn Amphitheatre (Professional venue) Director Shadowlands, Provo Theatre Company, (Professional venue) Producer You're A Good Man Charlie Brown, Provo Theatre Company (Professional venue) Producer 2000 The Big KSL Holiday Broadcast, Provo Theatre Company (Professional venue) Writer/Director/Producer Fiddler on the Roof, Tuacahn Amphitheatre (Professional venue) Director Hula Hoop Sha-Boop, Provo Theatre Company (Professional venue) Producer Wait Until Dark, Provo Theatre Company (Professional venue) Producer Little Shop of Horrors, Provo Theatre Company (Professional venue) Producer 1999 Children of Eden, Brigham Young University, (Educational venue) Director The Last Night of Ballyhoo, Provo Theatre Company, (Professional venue) Producer I Hate Hamlet, Provo Theatre Company, (Professional venue) Producer I Do! I Do!, Provo Theatre Compan;y, (Professional venue) Producer Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Tuacahn Center for the Arts Summer Festival, (Professional venue) Director Give Me A Chance, MDT Showcase, Brigham Young University, Madsen Recital Hall Producer 3 Complete works directed/produced continued... 1998 Dancing at Lughnasa, Brigham Young University, Senior BFA acting production, Margetts Theatre. Director Quilters, Brigham Young University/ LDS Church Women’s Conference, Pardoe Theatre, Director Forever Plaid, Provo Theatre Company , Provo, UT (Semi-professional venue) Guest Director 1997 Moments, BYU, Senior BFA Music Dance Theatre production, Margetts Theatre, Conceived/Directed Saturday’s Warrior, 25th Anniversary West Coast Tour, (Semi-professional venue) Artistic Consultant The Matchmaker, Brigham Young University, Pardoe Theatre, Director 1996 The King and I, Seattle Civic Light Opera (Professional venue) Director/Producer She Loves Me, Seattle Civic Light Opera (Professional venue) Producer The Ten Minute Alibi, The Bathhouse Theatre, Seattle (Professional venue) Staged reading. Guest Director 1995 The Secret Garden, Seattle Civic Light Opera, Seattle (Professional venue) Director/Producer No, No, Nanette, Seattle Civic Light Opera, Seattle (Professional venue) Producer The Pirates of Penzance, Seattle Civic Light Opera, Seattle (Professional venue) Producer Shenandoah, Seattle Civic Light Opera, Seattle (Professional venue) Director/Producer 1994 Meet Me In St. Louis, Seattle Civic Light Opera, (Professional venue) Producer Tinseltown USA, Seattle Civic Light Opera, Seattle (Professional venue) Conceived/Directed/Produced A Little Night Music, Seattle Civic Light Opera (Professional venue) Director/Producer Pal Joey, Seattle Civic Light Opera, (Professional venue) Producer 1993 Peter Pan, Seattle Civic Light Opera, Seattle (Professional venue) Producer The Diviners, North Seattle Community College (Educational venue) Guest Director Me and My Girl, Seattle Civic Light Opera, Seattle (Professional venue) Producer Man of LaMancha, Northwest Summer Playhouse (Professional venue) Director/Producer Baby, Northwest Summer Playhouse, (Professional venue) Producer Lend Me A Tenor, Northwest Summer Playhouse (Professional venue) Producer Blind Date, Seattle Children’s Theatre (Educational
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