
Over that time, he has worked in almost every aspect of theatre, film and television-from driving and loading tour trucks, writing scripts for TV shorts, working sound on a Papal tour, serving as a tailor's apprentice, performing as an Equity actor, and getting shot by Charles Bronson- to working as a professional carpenter, scenographer, video designer, camera assistant, lighting designer, props master, producer, and union stage manager. He has been a professional theatre artist and craftsperson for over thirty years. Scott Spidell, is an assistant professor in production design and technical direction at Texas Lutheran University. It was a very comprehensive discussion as you will see (this is part 1 of 2!). Thankfully, CITT had booked our discussion for 3 hours and despite the fact that we thought we would be done early, we went right to the 3 hour mark.

There, I led a panel discussion about the use of projections in theatre design with Scott Spidel, Eric Mongerson, Ben Chaisson and Beth Kates.


On August 16th, 2014, I traveled to Ottawa, Ontario for the Canadian Institute for Theatre Technology's annual trade show Rendez-Vous 2014.
