Production Team:Nicole A. Watson - Director/Choreographer
Andrew A. Licout - Scenic Designer William Witner - Lighting Designer Tracy Cowit - Sound Designer Trent Pcenicni- Costume Designer Arianna L. Zapata - Wig & Makeup Designer Head Sound - Cory Raynor Assistant Sound Design - Jonathan Everett |
"Joe Turner’s Come and Gone is set in a Pittsburgh boarding house in 1911 during the Great Migration, when descendants of slaves moved from the South to the industrial cities of the North, following the promise of good jobs and a better life. Seth and Bertha Holly, owners of the boarding house, create a shifting family of transients." UNCSA.edu
Production Team:Matt Loehr - Director/Choreographer
Steven Freeman - Music Director Michale Harbeck - Scenic Designer Noah Timmer-Rowan - Lighting Designer Tracy Cowit - Sound Designer Jen Gillette- Costume Designer Caitlin Molloy - Wig & Makeup Designer |
Music and Lyrics by Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison Book by Bob Martin and Don McKellar Directed by Matt Loehr When our narrator feels sad, he plays the recording of his favorite Broadway show, the early 20s hit "The Drowsy Chaperone!" This imaginary musical is the subject of a most entertaining two hours in the company of a theater fan who gets more involved in listening to a cast album than you might have thought possible.
While in Graduate School I had the opportunity to teach and Sound Design at a College named Guilford in Greensboro, NC.
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PRODUCTION TEAM:Director: Maggie Lally
Scenic Designer: Polina Minchuk Lighting Design: Jared Klein Costume Design: Sean Sullivan Wig and Makeup Design: Tommy Kurzman Sound Design: Tracy Cowit |
Presented by Adelphi University (2011), written by Sarah Ruhl. Ruble reimagines the classic myth of Orpheus through the eyes of its heroine. Dying too young on her wedding day, Eurydice must journey to the underworld, where she reunites with her father and struggles to remember her lost love. With contemporary characters, ingenious plot twists, and breathtaking visual effects, the play is a fresh look at a timeless love story.
PRODUCTION TEAM:Director: Maggie Lally
Scenic Design: Sarah E Martin Lighting Design: Jared I Klein Costume Design: Sarafina Bush Sound Design: Tracy Cowit |
Presented by Adelphi University (2010), written by Suzan Lori-Parks, Suzan-Lori Parks became the first African-American woman to win the Pulitzer Prize in 2002, for Topdog/Underdog. Set in a shabby Brooklyn apartment, Parks play uses wit and raw dialogue to tell the story of two fiercely competitive siblings, entangled in the three-card monte con game. TopDog/Underdog is a dark comic fable of brotherly love, family identity, and a riff on the way we are defined by history. The production features 2010 Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival Regional award-winning students Patrick Johnson and Matthew Hancock as well as Excellence for Sound Design, Tracy Cowit.
PRODUCTION TEAM:Director: Denise Fehrenbach
Scenic Deign: Sara Nelson Lighting and Video Design: Jared I Klein Sound Design: Tracy Cowit |
Presented by Adelphi University in Feb, 2011. On October 6, 1998, a bitterly cold night in Laramie, Wyoming, a 21-year-old college student named Matthew Shepard is tied to a fence, severely beaten, and left to die simply because he is gay. The Tectonic Theatre Project — an ensemble of New York City actors under the direction of Moisés Kaufman — spent a year in this small western town interviewing its affected citizens. Out of those candid interviews comes this docu-drama — a riveting, disturbing, and inspiring theatre event.
PRODUCTION TEAM:Director: Maggie Lally
Scenic Design: Sarah Martin & Polina Minchuk Costume Design: Sarafina Bush Sound Designer: Tracy Cowit |
Presented by Adelphi University in accordance with the 100th anniversary of the tragic fire at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory on March 25, 1911, The Triangle Fire, a multimedia theatrical collaboration examines the rippling impact of this historical event on the labor and immigration reforms that followed.