- (May 12 to June 4, 1994) He played Abram, Masquer and Dancer in William Shakespeare's play, "Romeo and Juliet," in Part of the Bingham Signature Shakespeare Series production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Vaughn McBride (Montague); Ann Bean (Lady Montague, Dancer); Neal Huff (Romeo); S. Kyle Parker (Benvolio); Lee Soroko (Balthasar, Torch Bearer); Fred Major (Capulet); Robyn Hunt (Lady Capulet); Karenjune Sánchez (Juliet); John Mossman (Tybalt); David Gravens (Petruchio); Adale O'Brien (Nurse); Jesse Sinclair Lenat (Peter); Deryl Caitlyn (Sampson); Adam Whisner (Gregory, Servant, Fascist); V. Craig Heidenreich (Escalus, The Prince of Verona) Eric Steinberg (Mercutio); Jamie Cheatham (Paris) John Camera (Friar Lawrence); Mark Sawyer-Dailey (Friar John, Photographer); Bob Burrus (Apothecary, Dancer, 1st Watch); Brian T. Ach (Fascist, 2nd Watch); Mark Rizzo (Fascist, Paris' Servant); Joshua Dean Gordon (Fascist, 4th Watch); Brett Cramp (Montague Kinsman); Neil David Seibel (Capulet Kinsman, Dancer, 3rd Watch); Richard Similio (Priest, Photographer); Masha A. Oboloensky (Juliet's Friend, Dancer); Rebecca Herman (Rosaline, Dancer); Amanda McCluskey (Pregnant Woman); Danielle L. DiDio (Young Townswoman); Sarah Rachel Wolinsky (Nun); Rae Dawn Belt (Dancer); Nora Newbrough (Dancer); Tyler Herman (Fascist Youth); Justin Michael (Fascist Youth); Laura Herman (Girl) and Ashley Michael (Girl) in the cast; directed by Jon Jory.
- (September 16 to October 24, 1998) Original music by Moose Charlap, with original lyrics by Carolyn Leigh, for J.M. Barrie's play, "Peter Pan," in a Brown-Forman Series revival at the Actors Theatre of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky, USA; with Woodwyn Koons (portraying Liza); Kevin Love (portraying Michael Darling); Drew Fracher (portraying Nana/Pirate); Dorothea Harahan (portraying Wendy Darling/Jane); Joseph Goldammer (portraying John Darling); Kathryn Kendall (portraying Mrs. Darling/Calico Kate/ Wendy Grown-up); Gregory North (as Greg Zerkle) (portraying Mr. Darling/Captain Hook); Kristi Lynes (portraying Peter Pan); Dick Decareau (portraying Smee); unknown actor (portraying Tiger Lilly); Avon Chandler, E. Clayton Cornelious, Zach Kleinsmith and Evan Prizant (portraying the Lost Boys); Sandor DeGrazia and Christopher Lamontagne (portraying the pirates); Michelle Aravena, Dore Manasevit, Karina Michaels and Gina Philistine portraying the Amazons. J.M. Barrie wrote the original play; Carolyn Leigh wrote the original lyrics; additional music by Jule Styne; additional lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green; incidental music by Elmer Bernstein and Trude Rittman; original choreography by Jerome Robbins; directed by Jon Jory.
- (November 27 to December 28, 2003) He played Bob Cratchit in Jon Jory and Marcia Dixcy Jory's adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel, "A Christmas Carol," in a Fifth Third Bank Holiday Favorites production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with J. C. Hoyt (Charles Dickens); William McNulty (Ebenezer Scrooge); Christopher Gerson (Marley, Fred); Lea Coco (Alexander, Young Ebenezer); Mark Sawyer-Dailey (Dum, Mr. Fezziwig, Old Joe); Fred Major (Dee, Ghost of Christmas Present);Tarah Flanagan (Ghost of Christmas Past, Giggling Sister); Adam Brown (Boy Scrooge, Townsperson); Madeline Marchal (Fan, Belinda Cratchit, Want); Joey Williamson (Dick Wilkins, Topper, Businessman); Ann Hodapp (Mrs. Fezziwig, Miss Dilber); Lia Aprile (Belle, Mrs. Fred); Sherman Fracher (Mrs. Cratchit); Luke Glaser (Peter Cratchit); Joseph Glaser (Tiny Tim, Ignorance); Lisa Benner (Caroline, Fezziwig Guest); Mary Tuomanen (Martha Cratchit, Fezziwig Daughter); Natalie Arnold (Serious Sister, Fezziwig Daughter); Ryan Barret (Fezziwig Guest, Fred Guest, Businessman) and Tom Kelley (Ghost of Christmas Future, Fezziwig Guest) in the cast. Sasha Andreev, Marianna Frendo and David Wagner played party guests and town people. Frazier Marsh was director.
- (November 27 to December 23, 2004) He played Bob Cratchit in Barbara Field's stage adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel, "A Christmas Carol," in Fifth Third Bank Holiday Favorites production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with William McNulty (Ebenezer Scrooge); Andrew Jessop (Grasper, Dick Wilkens, Poulterer); Chris Clavelli (Snarkers, Marley, Young Marley, First Man); Gregory Linington (Fred, Krookings); Adale O'Brien (Mrs. Blakely, Mrs. Dilber); Fred Major (Forrest, Undertaker); Ann Hodapp (Mrs. Grigsby, Mrs. Fezziwig); Jennifer Lim (Ghost of Christmas Past, Dorothea); Tyrone Mitchell Henderson (Schoolmaster, Ghost of Christmas Present, Foreman); Luke Craven Glaser (Billy, Fezziwig Kid, Peter Cratchit); A.J. Glaser (Jeremiah, Fezziwig Kid, Tom Cratchit); Adam Brown (Boy Scrooge, Simon); Ira Hill (Ali Baba, Ghost of Christmas Future, Fezziwig Guest, Second Man); Madeline Marchal (Fan, Basil, Belinda Cratchit); Mindy Woodhead (Belle, Mrs. Fred); Mark Sawyer-Dailey (Mr. Fezziwig, Old Joe); Sherman Fracher (Cook, Mrs. Cratchit); Jeff Cribbs (Young Ebenezer, Topper); Sarah Parker (Petunia Fezziwig, Martha Cratchit) and Joseph Benjamin Glaser (Tiny Tim, Ignorance) in the cast. Joseph Curnutte, Benjamin James, Jeff Lepine, Grace Maddox, Devin McKnight, Melissa Ortiz and Carolyn Michelle Smith played town people, party guests, carolers and children. Frazier W. Marsh was director.
- (November 23 to December 23, 2005) He played Bob Crachit in Barbara Field's stage adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel, "A Christmas Carol," in a Fifth Third Bank Holiday Favorites production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with William McNulty (Ebenezer Scrooge); Bryan Davis(Grasper, Dick Wilkens, Poulterer); Oliver Wadsworth (Snarkers, Marley, Young Marley, Topper); Jeff Cribbs (Fred, Krookings); Shona Tucker (Mrs. Blakely, Mrs. Dilber); Fred Major (Forrest, Undertaker); Ann Hodapp (Mrs. Grigsby, Mrs. Fezziwig); Olivia Keister (Ghost of Christmas Past, Dorothea); Tyrone Mitchell Henderson (Schoolmaster, Ghost of Christmas Present); A.J. Glaser (Billy, Fezziwig Kid, Peter Cratchit); Joseph Benjamin Glaser (Jeremiah, Fezziwig Kid, Tom Cratchit); Luke Craven Glaser (Boy Scrooge, Simon); Ben Friesen (Ali Baba, Ghost of Christmas Future, Fezziwig Guest, Second Man); Hannah Davenport (Fan, Basil, Belinda Cratchit); Jenn Miller Cribbs (Belle, Mrs. Fred); Mark Sawyer-Dailey (Mr. Fezziwig, Old Joe); Lynne Perkins (Cook, Mrs. Cratchit); Toby Knops (Young Ebenezer); Eva Gil (Petunia Fezziwig, Sophia); Stephanie Thompson (Marigold Fezziwig, Martha Cratchit) and Drew Koch (Tiny Tim, Ignorance) in the cast. Ashanti Brown, Tom Coiner, Lee Dolson, Cindy Kawasaki, Grace Maddox, Michael C. Schantz and Sean Sullivan played the town people, carolers, children and party guests. Wendy McClellan was director.
- (October 25 to November 19, 2005) He played Thomas Putnam in Arthur Miller's play, "The Crucible," in a Brown-Forman Series production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Madison Cyr (Betty Parris); James Sugg (Reverend Samuel Parris); Sharon Tucker (Tituba); Gardner Reed (Abigail Williams); Keira Keeley (Susanna Wallcott); Lynne Perkins (Mrs. Ann Putnam, Sarah Good, Martha Corey); Robin Grace Thompson (Mercy Lewis); Olivia Keister (Mary Warren); Ian Merrill Peakes (John Proctor); Adale O'Brien (Rebecca Nurse); Larry John Meyers (Giles Corey); Rex Young (Reverend John Hale); Deanne Lorette (Elizabeth Proctor); Pete Webb (Francis Nurse); David Marks (Ezekiel Cheever); Toby Knops (John Willard); Tom Dahl (Marshall Herrick); Martin Giles (Judge Hathrorne) and William McNulty (Deputy Governor Danforth) in the cast. Marc Masterson was director.
- (November 22, 2007 to January 2, 2008) He directed Jaston Williams, Joe Sears and Ed Howard's play, "A Tuna Christmas," in a Texas Roadhouse Holiday Favorites production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Jody Cook and Diane Wasnak in the cast. Charles H. Duggan was original producer.
- (October 30, 2008 to January 4, 2009) He directed Jaston Williams, Joe Sears and Ed Howard's play, "A Tuna Christmas," in a Texas Roadhouse Holiday Favorites production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Warren Kelley and Brad DePlanche in the cast. Charles H. Duggan was original producer.
- (December 8 to 27, 2009) He played Bob Cratchit in Barbara Field's adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel, "A Christmas Carol," in a Fifth Third Bank Holiday Favorites production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Dan Applegate (Young Ebenezer); Alexis Bronkovic (Fan); Ciaran Brown (Boy Scrooge, Simon, Tom Cratchit); Brandon T. Chinn (Ghost of Christmas Future, Fezzi Ghest); Walker Evans (Tiny Tim, Basil Fezziwig, Ignorance); Gylf Forsberg (Peter Cratchit, Townsperson); Sherman Fracher (Mrs. Cratchit); John Gregorio (Fred, Mr. Fezziwig); Ann Hodapp (Mrs. Grigsby, Cook); Nathan Keepers (Marley, Young Marley, Undertaker, Topper); David Keeton (Grasper, Townsperson); Clare Rose Kresse (Belinda Cratchit, Fezzi Guest); Fred Major (Schoolmaster, Old Joe); William McNulty (Ebenezer Scrooge); David Ryan Smith (Ghost of Christmas Present, Forrest); Navida Stein (Mrs. Fezziwig, Mrs. Dilbert); Monica West (Ghost of Christmas Past, Mrs. Blakely) and Elvy Yost (Belle, Mrs. Fred) in the cast. Alexandra Chand, Elise Coughlan, Michael Cox, Kara Davidson, David Darrow, Gwen Ellis, Zane Johnston, Brittany Parker, Tyler Jacob Rollinson, and York Walker played town people, party guests and carolers. Sean Daniels was director.
- (November 8 to 27, 2011) He directed Philip Grecian's adaptation of Jean Shepherd's story, "A Christmas Story," in a Holiday Favorites production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Katie Blackerby (Miss Shields); Larry Bull (Ralph Parker); Carter Caldwell (Scut Farkas); Marty Chester (Schwartz); Will DeVary (Flick); Justin R.G. Holcomb (The Old Man); Arabella Paulovich (Esther Jane Alberry); Henry Miller (Ralphie Parker); Kylie McGuffey (Helen Weathers); Gabe Weible (Randy Parker) and Jessica Wortham (Mother) in the cast. Lisa Dring, Jonathan Finnegan, Marianna McClellan, Maggie Raymond, Keaton Schmidt, Calvin Smith, Trent Stork and Amir Wachterman played Elves in the cast.
- (December 6 to 23, 2011) He directed Barbara Field's adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel, "A Christmas Carol," in a Fifth Third Bank Holiday Favorites production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Alexis Bronkovic, Larry Bull, J. Alexander Coe, Celina Dean, Erika Diehl, Lisa Dring, Jonathan Finnegan, John Gregorio, V. Craig Heidenreich, Tyrone MItchell Henderson, Lauren Hirte, Ann Hodapp, David Keeton, Alexander Kirby, Daniel Kopystanski, William McNulty, Katie Medford, Sean Mellott, Maggie Raymond, Geoff Rice, Calvin Smith, Navida Stein, Trent Stork, Nick Vannoy, Julien Allen, Elise Coughlan, Brad Delaney, Alec Delaney, Elijah Foye, Jonah McElya-Lestrange, Ruby McElya-Lestrange, Calvin Ramirez and Caroline Siegrist in the cast. Paul Owen was scenic designer. Brian J. Lilienthal was lighting designer. Matt Callahan was sound designer. Joe Cunningham and Mark Walston were properties designers. Heather Fleming was wig designer. Kimberly J. First and Paul Mills Holmes were production stage managers. Sarah Lunnie was Dramaturge. Zan Sawyer-Dailey was casting director.
- (November 7 to 25, 2012) He directed Philip Grecian's adaptation of Jean Shepherd's story, "A Christmas Story," in a Holiday Favorites production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Katie Blackerby (Miss Shields);Larry Bull (Ralph Parker); Marty Chester (Schwartz); Will DeVary (Flick); Justin R.G. Holcomb (The Old Man); Jack Lindsey (Scut Farkas); Kylie McGufey (Helen Weathers); Arabella Paulovich (Esther Jane Alberry); Gabe Weible (Randy Parker); Steele Whitney (Ralphie Parker) and Jessica Wortham (Mother) in the cast. Noelia Antweiler, Laura Engels, Chalia La Tour, Andy Reinhardt, Ben Vigus, Kimberly Weinkle, Jeff White and Ian Whitt played the Elves.
- (December 4 to 23, 2012) He directed Barbara Field's adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel, "A Christmas Carol," in a Fifth Third Bank Holiday Favorites production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Alex Amaya (Boy Scrooge, Tom Cratchit); Larry Bull (Marley, Old Joe); Elise A. Coughlan (Fan, Caroler, Fezziwig Guest); Celina Dean (Mrs. Cratchit); Alec and Brad DeLaney (Tiny Tim); Will DeVary (Peter Cratchit); Tamara Del Rosso (Sophia/Petunia); Kim Fischer (Ghost of Christmas Future, Ali Baba, Fezziwig Guest); Sherman Fracher (Mrs. Dilber, Mrs. Fezziwig); Andy Gaukel (Fred, Mr. Fezziwig); V. Heidenreich (Narrator); Ann Hodapp (Mrs. Grigsby, Cook); Bobby Johnson (Topper, Dick Wilkins, Pall Bearer); David Keeton (Grasper, Townsperson); Ruby Louise McElya-LeStrange (Belinda Cratchit, Fezziwig Guest); Marianna McClellan (Belle, Mrs. Fred); William McNulty (Ebenezer Scrooge); Geoff Rice (Bob Cratchit); David Ryan Smith (Ghost of Christmas Present, Forrest); Madison Welterlan (Martha Cratchit, Fezziwig Guest); Jeff White (Young Ebenezer, Pall Bearer); Lindesy Noel Whiting (Ghost of Christmas Past, Mrs. Blakely) and Christa Wroblewski (Dorthea/Marigold) in the cast. Julien Allen, Ethan Dubin, Bailey Ramirez, Calvin Ramirez, Liz Ramos, Ben Vigus, Ian Whitt and Michael Zuccola played town people, party guests and carolers.
- (September 3 to 22, 2013) He was fight director for Michael Frayn's play, "Noises Off," in a Brown-Forman Series production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Corey Brill, Rebecca Gibel, Andy Grotelueschen, Brad Heberlee, Laura Jordan, Nathan Keepers, Jeremy Lawrence, Maya Lawson and Dori Legg in the cast. Meredith McDonough was director. Daniel Zimmerman was scenic designer. Kristopher Castle was costume designer. Paul Toben was lighting designer. Jill BC Du Boff was sound designer. Paul Mills Holmes was production stage manager. Sarah Lunnie was Dramaturge. Rocco Dal Vera was dialect coach. Meg Fister and Zan Sawyer-Dailey were casting directors.
- (September 13 to October 31, 2013) He was fight director for John L. Balderston and Hamilton Deane's original adaptation of Bram Stoker's novel, "Dracula," in a Fifth Third Bank Holiday Favorites production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Marc Bovino, Joe Curnutte, William McNulty, Randolph Curtis Rand, Alexander V. Thompson, Lindsey Noel Whiting, Chandler Baker, Claire Seng, Julia Bynum, Derek Grabner, Jason Huff, David Jackson, Lauren Larocca and Emily Stout in the cast. Paul Owen was scenic designer. Lorraine Venberg was costume designer. Tony Penna was lighting designer. Benjamin Marcum was sound designer. Philip Allgeier was media designer. Stephen Horton was production stage manager. Katie Shade was assistant stage manager. Rinda Frye was dialect coach. Meg Fister and Zan Sawyer-Dailey were casting directors. Marisa J. Barnes was assistant sound designer. Erica Sartini-Combs was assistant stage Management (non-union). William McNulty was also director and adapter.
- (November 12 to December 8, 2013) He was fight director for Jon Jory's adaptation of Henry Fielding's novel, "Tom Jones," in a Brown Forman Series production at the Bingham Theatre, Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Maren Bush, Julia Bynum, Matt Citron, Robyn Cohen, Peregrine Heard, V. Craig Heidenreich, Drigan Lee, Madison Niederhauser, Alex Podulke, Susan Riley Stevens, Alex Tavares and Greg Wood in the cast. Jon Jory was also director. Tom Burch was scenic designer. Marcia Dixcy Jory was costume designer. Matthew Richards was lighting designer. Joe Cerqua was composer of original music and sound designer. Stephen Horton was production stage manager. Amy Wegener was Dramaturge. Rocco Dal Vera was dialect coach. Delilah Smyth was movement supervisor. Meg Fister and Zan Sawyer-Dailey were casting directors.
- (November 26 to December 23, 2013) He directed Barbara Field's adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel, "A Christmas Carol," in a Fifth Third Bank Holiday Favorites production at the Pamela Brown Auditorium, Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Larry Bull, Tom Cunningham, Celina Dean, Sherman Fracher, Andy Gaukel, Tyrone Mitchell Henderson, Ann Hodapp, Maya Lawson, William McNulty, David Ryan Smith, Samuel Taylor, Lindsey Noel Whiting, Julien Allen, Alex Amaya, Elise Coughlan, Emmalee Kidwell, Vaughn Michael Ramirez, Calvin Ramirez, Bailey Ramirez, Gabe Weible, Derek Grabner, Jason Huff, David Jackson, Lindsey Kite, Lauren Larocca, Daniel Rodriguez, Alex Seeley, Mirirai Sithole, Emily Stout, Casey Worthington and Zach Wymore in the cast. Paul Owen was scenic designer. Lorraine Venberg was costume designer. Brian J. Lilienthal was lighting designer. Matt Callahan was sound designer. Paul Mills Holmes was production stage manager. Katie Shade was assistant stage manager. Scott Kasbaum was musical supervisor. Meg Fister and Zan Sawyer-Dailey were casting director.
- (February 26 to April 6, 2014) He was fight director for Dorothy Fortenberry's play, "Partners," in a Humana Festival production at the Bingham Theatre, Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Kasey Mahaffy, Leroy McClain, Annie Purcell and David Ross in the cast. Lila Neugebauer was director. Daniel Zimmerman was scenic designer. Janice Pytel was costume designer. Paul Toben was lighting designer. Lindsay Jones was composer of original music and sound designer. Kathy Preher was production stage manager. Kimberly Colburn was Dramaturge. Meg Fister and Zan Sawyer-Dailey were casting directors.
- (September 12 to October 31, 2014) He was fight director for Hamilton Deane and John L. Balderston's original adaptation of Bram Stoker's novel, "Dracula," in a Fifth Third Bank Holiday Favorites production at the Bingham Theatre, Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Marc Bovino, Joe Curnutte, Madalena Provo, Randolph Curtis Rand, Ann Sonneville, Alexander V. Thompson, Chandler Baker, Mary Charles Miller, Josh Bonzie, Ali Burch, Erika Grob, Joe Lino and Max Monnig in the cast. William McNulty was adapter and director. Paul Owen was scenic designer. Lorraine Venberg was costume designer.Tony Penna was lighting designer. Benjamin Marcum was composer for original music and sound designer. Philip Allgeier was video designer. Stephen Horton was production stage manager. Kate Shade was assistant stage manager. Kate Glasheen was voice and text coach. Rachel Dart was assistant director. Philiipa Panayiotou and Julie Phillips were stage managers.
- (November 25 to December 23, 2014) He directed Barbara Field's adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel, "A Christmas Carol," in a Fifth Third Bank Holiday Favorites production at the Pamela Brown Auditorium, Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Taylor Abels, Cameron Benoit, Ali Burch, Urge Egebuho, John Ford-Dunker, Erika Grob, Aaron Lynn, Collin Morris, Brian Muldoon, Emily Stout and Casey Wortmann in the cast. Sophie Blumberg was assistant director. Philippa Panayiotou, Julie Phillips and Sean Ravitz were stage managers.
- (September 11 to November 1, 2015) He was fight director for Hamilton Deane and John L. Balderston's original adaptation of Bram Stoker's novel, "Dracula," in a Fifth Third Bank Holiday Favorites production at the Bingham Theatre, Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Austin Blunk, Lisa Bol, Marc Bovino, Michael T. Brown, Dylan Chalfy, Andy Gaukel, Mbali Guliwe, Hannah Karpenko, Conrad Schott, Shannon Marie Sullivan, Park Williams, Chandler Baker and Mary Charles Miller in the cast. William McNulty was adapter and director. Paul Owen was scenic designer. Lorraine Venberg was costume designer. Tony Penna was lighting designer. Benjamin Marcum was composer for original music and sound designer. Philip Allgeier was video designer. Stephen Horton was stage manager. Katie Shade was assistant stage manager. Kate Glasheen was dialect coach. Zan Sawyer-Dailey was casting director. Jake Guinn was assistant fight director.
- (November 24 to December 23, 2015) He directed Barbara Field's adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel, "A Christmas Carol," in a Fifth Third Bank Holiday Favorites production at the Pamela Brown Auditorium, Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Taylor Abels, Lisa Bol, Marc Bovino, Michael T. Brown, Celina Dean, Micahel Fell, Shanara Gabrielle, Andy Gaukel, Mbali Guliwe, Hannah Karpenko, Yaron Lotan, William McNulty, Jermaine Miles, Benjamin Pelteson, John Preston, Ari Shapiro, Jayson Speters, Emily Stout, Walls Trimble, Sara Turner, Douglas Waterbury-Tieman, Kyle Whalen, Lindsey Noel Whiting, Amelia Windom, Nadia Allen, Julien Allen, Nathan Bukowski, Elise A. Coughlan, Vaughn Michael Ramirez, Austin Ramirez, Bailey Ramirez, Calvin Ramirez and Gebe Weible in the cast. Antje Ellermann was scenic designer. Kristopher Castle was costume designer. Thomas C. Hase was lighting designer. Matt Callahan was sound designer. Philip Allgeier was media designer. Paul Mills Holmes was production stage manager. Katie Shade was assistant stage manager. Katie Glasheen was dialect coach. Delilah Smyth was movement supervisor. Tim Murner was music director. Zan Sawyer-Dailey was casting director.
- (March 8 to April 10, 2016) He was fight director for Sarah Ruhl's play, "For Peter On Her 70th Birthday," in a Humana Festival production at the Pamela Brown Auditorium, Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Kathleen Chalfant, David Chandler, Ron Crawford, Lisa Emery, Scott Jaeck and Keith Reddin in the cast. Les Waters was director. Annie Smart was scenic designer. Kristopher Castle was costume designer. Matthew Frey was lighting designer. Bray Poor was sound designer. Paull Mills Holmes was production stage manager. Jessica Kay Potter was assistant stage manager. Amy Wegener was Dramaturge.
- (March 25 to April 10, 2016) He was fight director for Hansol Jung's play, "Cardboard Piano," in a Humana Festival production at the Victor Jory Theatre, Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Nike Kadri, Michael Luwdye, Briana Pozner and Jamar Williams in the cast. Leigh Silverman was director. William Boles was scenic designer. Kaye Voyce was costume designer. Keith Parham was lighting designer. M.L. Dogg was sound designer. Jason Webb was composer for original music and composition. Jason Pacella was production stage manager. Hannah Rae Montgomery was Dramaturge. Kate Glasheen was dialect coach. Telsey and Company was casting director.
- (March 25 to April 10, 2016) He was fight director for Martyna Majok, Meg Miroshnik, Jiehae Park and Jen Silverman's play, "Wondrous Strange," was performed in a Humaan Festival production at the Bingham Theatre, Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Austin Blunk, Lisa Bol, Michael T. Brown, Glenna Brucken, Michael Fell, Tracey Green, Mbali Guliwe, Alejandro Hernandez, Hannah Karpenko, Yaron Lotan, Esau Mora, Ari Shapiro, Jayson Speters, Adenike Thomas, Walls Trimble, Sara Turner, Kyle Whalen, Park Williams, Addison Williams and Amelia Windom in the cast. Marti Lyons was director. Max Vernon was composer. Daniel Zimmerman was scenic designer. Beatrice Vena was costume designer. Paul Toben was lighting designer. Christian Frederickson was sound designer. Philip Allgeier was media designer. Mallory Paige Marsh was production stage manager. Jessica Reese was Dramaturge.
- (March 18 to April 10, 2016) He was fight director for Brendan Pelsue's play, "Wellesley Girl," in a Humana festival production at the Pamela Brown Auditorium, Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Pun Bandhu, Jeff Biehl, Austin Blunk, Lynda Gravatt, Rachel Leslie, Kelly McAndrew, Esau Mora, Barney O'Hanlon, Jayson Speters, Philip Tarantula and Addison Williams in the cast. Lee Sunday Evans was director. Annie Smart was scenic designer. Kristopher Castle was costume designer. Matthew Frey was lighting designer. Bray Poor was sound designer. Stephen Horton was production stage manager. Joshua Mark Gustafson was assistant stage manager. Jenni Page-White was Dramaturge. Calleri Casting was casting director.
- (September 9 to October 31, 2016) He was fight director for Hamilton Deane and John L. Balderston's original adaptation of Bram Stoker's novel, "Dracula," in a Fifth Third Bank Holiday Favorites production at the Bingham Theatre, Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Emily Bennett, Ryan Didato, Howard Kaye, Benjamin Pelteson, Nick Vannoy, Carter Caldwell, Abby Leigh Huffstetler, Regan Moro, Grace Palmer, Jacob Sabinsky, Sam Wisenden and Patterson Larkins in the cast. William McNulty was adapter and director. Lorraine Venberg was costume designer. Tony Penna was lighting designer. Philip Allgeier was media designer. Stephen Horton was stage manager. Katie Shade was assistant stage manager. D'Arcy Smith was dialect coach. Zan Sawyer-Dailey was casting director.
- (November 22 to December 23, 2016) He directed Barbara Field's adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel, "A Christmas Carol," in a Fifth Third Bank Holiday Favorites production at the Pamela Brown Auditorium, Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Taylor Abels, Lisa Bol, Demone, Celina Dean, Shanara Gabrielle, Lauren Nirte, Whit K. Lee, Jason Martin, William McNulty, James Seol, Jason Veasey, Amelia Windom, Nathan Bukowski, Elise A. Coughlan, Alexander Carter Essex, Annalise Finch, Kate Hall, Vaughn Michael Ramirez, Bailey Ramirez, Austin Ramirez, Andrew Cutler, Jenn Geiger, Daniel Arthur Johnson, Kelsey Johnson, Elijah Jones, Kevin Kantor, Sam Kotansky, Anna Lentz, Alexandra Milak, Jacob Sabinsky, Anne-Marie Trabolsi and Sam Wisenden in the cast. Antje Ellermann was scenic designer. Kristopher Castle was costume designer. Thomas C. Hase was lighting designer. Matt Callahan was sound designer. Philip Allgeier was media designer. Paul Mills Holmes was production stage manager. Jessica Kay Potter was assistant stage manager. Delilah Smyth was movement director. Tim Murner was musical director. Geoff Josselson and Zan Sawyer-Dailey were casting directors.
- (November 21 to December 23, 2017) He directed Barbara Field's adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel, "A Christmas Carol," in a Fifth Third Bank Holiday Favorites production at the Pamela Brown Auditorium, Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky.
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