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      <image:caption>'Fences' by August Wilson Produced by Univ. of Memphis 2009 Directed by Alice Berry Scenery by Jay Deen  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Produced at Cape Fear Regional Theatre 2016 Photos Taken by Rubiera Studios Directed by Donna Baldwin-Bradby Choreographed by Tina Yarborough Liggins Music Direction by Joanna Dreier-Li Lighting Design: David Casteneda Scenic Design: Lex Van Blommestein Sound Design: Justin Rogers Video Design: David Rawlins</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>'Trans Scripts Part I: The Women' by Paul Lucas -A verbatim play taken from interviews with women of transgender experience. Produced by American Repertory Theatre 2017 Directed by Jo Bonney Scenery by Myung Hee Cho Lighting by Lap Chi Chu Sound/Compositions by John Gromada Wig Design by Rachel Padula Shufelt Production Stage Manager - Katie Ailinger Photography by Gretjen Helene Photography</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>It is 1920 in Canada and Mary is having her last dream before her wedding day. She dreams of a young love she has never forgotten - the man who taught her to love, live, and bear the sorrows of war. Brenda DeVita’s heartbreaking take on this play brought Mary’s imagination to life with movement and extreme physicality of emotion, space, and time. Mary’s Wedding by Stephen Massicotte American Players Theatre 2016 Directed by: Brenda DeVita Set Design: Takeshi Kata Lighting Design: Jason Fassl Sound Design: Sarah Pickett Choreographer: Jessica Lanius Stage Manager: Evelyn Matten</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jimmy DeVita’s reimagining of Macbeth devised an ancient world where loyalty to your nomadic tribe is life or death, and a warrior’s worth is in their merits as a fighter and tribe member. Resetting the play’s circumstances to the most necessary elements of society - loyalty, merit, honor, trust - gave this production a uniquely raw and relevant approach. Macbeth by William Shakespeare American Players Theatre 2019 Director: James DeVita Set Design: Takeshi Kata Lighting Design: Michael Peterson Sound Design: Josh Schmidt Choreographer: Jessica Lanius Stage Manager: Evelyn Matten Voice and Text: Sara Becker</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown Directed by: Kent Thompson NYU Tisch New Studio on Broadway Sophomore Rehearsal Project 2019</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>George Bernard Shaw’s complex relationship with women in his plays mirrors his years-long courtship of Charlotte Payne-Townhend. In this fictional play based on real events, David Frank sought to honestly recreate the strange, complicated personal life of Shaw and Charlotte. Set in the late 1890s, their struggles and triumphs over class and gender are surprisingly relevant to feminism today. Engaging Shaw by John Morogiello American Players Theatre 2018 Directed by: David Frank Set Design: Yu Shibagaki Lighting Design: Michael Peterson Sound Design: John Tanner Stage Manager: Jacki Singleton</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>David Daniel’s fresh take on Oedipus played with life’s dualities on a grand scale. The text soared like an opera to tragic, emotional heights. In the chorus, it also stabbed with dry humor, acerbic wit, dark observation, and horrific realization. With a stark, bleak world before them, the characters - and their clothes - had no choice but to match the stakes at hand: Be Larger Than Life. Oedipus By Sophocles | Adapted by David Daniel American Players Theatre 2021 Director: David Daniel Assistant Director: Jake Penner Voice &amp; Text Coach: Rebecca Clark Carey Movement Director: Jessica Bess Lanius Costume Design: Daniele Tyler Mathews Wig Design: Becky Scott Scenic Design: Nathan Stuber Lighting Design: Michael A. Peterson Sound Design &amp; Original Music: André Pluess Stage Manager: Jacqueline Singleton</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jimmy DeVita’s adaptation of Hamlet created a geometric, Noir-like world that heightened the pressures of patriarchal masculinity - to not show emotion, to be an agreeable son, to be an obedient daughter, to not ask probing questions of authority - creating a crucible that Hamlet, Ophelia, and Laertes sought to escape at any cost. Hamlet by William Shakespeare American Players Theatre 2022 Directed by James DeVita Voice &amp; Text Coach: Sara Becker Assistant Director: Jake Penner Costume Design: Daniele Tyler Mathews Scenic Design: Takeshi Kata Lighting Design: Jason Fassl Sound Design &amp; Original Music: André Pluess Fight Director: Jeb Burris Assistant Costume Designer: Kelly Myers Stage Manager: Evelyn Matten Photos by Liz Lauren</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Much Ado About Nothing by Shakespeare | Adapted by Robert Ramirez American Players Theatre 2024 Director: Robert Ramirez Assistant Director: Kaycee Swierc Costume Design: Daniele Tyler Mathews Wig Design: Becky Scott Scenic Design: Josafath Reynoso Lighting Design: Dawn Chiang Sound Design &amp; Original Music: Sartje Pickett Stage Manager: Bryan Barrett Choreography: Brian Cowing Intimacy, Movement, &amp; Fight Director: Jeb Burris Assistant Costume Design: Theo Watson Ley Singing Coach: Becky Shinker Assistant Stage Managers: Star Howard, Bri Humke</image:caption>
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