No Exit director, set design. A.R.T.: FROGZ. Co-Artistic Director and founding member of Imago Theatre. Student of Jacques Lecoq at the Hayes-Marshall School of Theater Arts. Imago Theatre: Designed and directed original works: Phoenicians in the House (1994), Half Light (1996), Dead End Ed (1998), House Taken Over (1999); adaptations of contemporary work and classics: Richard Foreman's Samuel's Major Problems (1996) and Symphony of Rats (1996), Sartre's No Exit (1998, 2000, 2005), Lorca's Blood Wedding (1999), Moliere's The Imaginary Invalid (2000), Ionesco's Exit the King (2002), and Caryl Churchill's A Number (United States Premiere, 2003). Has performed lead roles in Carol Triffle's Buffo (1994), Ginger's Green (1997), Oh Lost Weekend (2000), No Can Do (2001), and Missing Mona a.k.a. Leo's Lost Notebook (2004). His three primary collaborations with Carol Triffle (co-design and co-direction) include Verdad (1993), FROGZ (2000) and Biglittlethings (2003). FROGZ was also presented twice at New Victory Theatre in New York (2000 and 2002), Biglittlethings just completed its first national tour. He is a recipient of the Oregon Arts Commission Fellowship, Portland Civic Theater Fellowship, Portland Theater Awards and the New York Film Dance Award. He has staged work for the Oregon Symphony, the Portland Opera, BodyVox and Portland Center Stage.
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