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dress rehearsal begins

tea_ceremony This was from our first night of dress rehearsal of Down the Rabbit-Hole.

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First night of tech

Last night was our first night of tech for Looking Glass ReWondered opening on April 14th at Voorhees Theater (186 Jay St, Dumbo.) Here is a picture that was taken during The Memoirist. Chip Scott did the scenic design and I’m totally in love with the egg-shaped platforms for the three sections of The Memoirist. There’s still more to see in the actual show, so please come out to see it!

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CUNY’s Entertainment Technology program

People should know more about CUNY’s Entertainment Technology program. They are the only undergraduate program that trains students for  backstage careers at concerts, cruise ships, amusement parks, and many other events that require tech support. Each year they develop several concerts/productions  that becomes part of their course load for the semester. I have also heard a good deal about their Hanuted Hotel, an elaborate October-long haunted house that the faculty and students put together to showcase their talents and energies.

I am extremely grateful for their help and collaboration!

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WFIU Directions in Sound March

I would like to thank WFIU’s Directions in Sound for including me in their monthly magazine!

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Looking Glass ReWondered

Rob and I are excited to finally mount Looking Glass ReWondered at various theaters in New York this Spring. The project will be shown in many different forms, leading to its final culmination scheduled to take place April 14-16 at the New York City Tech College in Brooklyn, Voorhees Theater. As the artist in resident for this season, we are working with students and staff to conceive a full-scale production involving full lighting,set and sound design that becomes the bread and butter of their course load.  This will be the first time Rob and I have a full crew for our multi-media production.

Last week when I was visiting the college for a production meeting, I also perused through their gear room which consisted of some  of the most professional-grade  microphones, mixers, amps, etc. Rob and I have grown quite accustomed to making many of our home-made basement technical solutions  that their gear room looked like a gold mine.    Tomorrow, I return for my open audio presentation of the work with the students at City Tech. Please visit our project site to find out more details!