
Who's
Who
KELLY
EASTERLING (Director of Production & Facilities)
is in his second season with The Shakespeare Theatre. Relocated
from Portland, Maine, Kelly recently served as the technical
director of Merrill Auditorium, where he coordinated the installation
of the national Broadway tours of 42nd Street, Miss
Saigon, Stomp, Saturday Night Fever,
Rent and The Full Monty; as well as The
Portland Symphony Orchestra and concerts for Josh Groban,
Styx, Rob Thomas, Bobby McFerrin, Arlo Guthrie, The Indigo
Girls, Melissa Etheridge, Michael Buble and many others. Kelly
also worked in the production department for Arizona Theatre
Company (four consecutive seasons), The Actors Theatre of
Phoenix and Phoenix Theatre; as well as the Dean Lesher Regional
Center for the Arts (Walnut Creek, California), and Marine
World Africa USA (Vallejo, California).
ADAM STAHL
(Technical Director) is in his third season
with the company. Recent credits include Texas Homos and
Hemingway at the Abingdon Theatre Company, This
is How it Goes at The Public Theater and Frankenstein
with The Flying Machine. He is a recent graduate of
Tufts University , where he received a B.S. in engineering.
STEVEN L.
BECKEL (Lighting and Sound Supervisor )
is in his fifth season with The Shakespeare Theatre. Company
sound design credits: The Rivals, Of Mice and
Men, A Child's Christmas in Wales and Othello
on the Main Stage; A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings
and That Scoundrel Scapin on the Outdoor Stage; and
numerous shows for Shakespeare LIVE! on tour. Other credits:
sound supervisor for Mark Morris's The Hard Nut at
the Brooklyn Academy of Music; and resident sound designer
and master electrician at The Mountain Playhouse for over
40 shows, including My Way, The Gin Game,
Forever Plaid, Lend Me a Tenor, The Miracle
Worker, Wait Until Dark, Romeo and Juliet,
The Woman in Black and original adaptations of The
Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn and Great
Expectations. He attended Penn State University for electrical
engineering and The Sheffield Institute in Maryland for audio
production.
CHARLES
HARBERT (Sound Assistant) is in his second
season with The Shakespeare Theatre. Company design credits
include: The Tragedy of Coriolanus, London Assurance
and Henry VI part III with The Next Stage Ensemble.
Additionally he was an intern with the Summer Professional
Training Program. National credits include work with the Seaside
Music Theater in Daytona Beach, FL during their summer season.
He has engineered several shows as well as designed sound
for many productions at Fairmount University in West Virginia.
R. JAKE
WOOD (Scenic Charge) is in his third season
with the company. He has been a "Jack of all trades"
for the Pittsburgh Opera for two seasons, and with various
projects outside of the performing arts. He has worked with
the Pittsburgh Public Theatre, Virginia Stage Company and
the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta.
CHRISTINA
GOULD (Properties Master) is in her second
season with The Shakespeare Theatre. Her previous experience
includes two seasons as properties master at the Arkansas
Repertory Theatre, props and set design work at The Hippodrome
State Theatre in Gainesville, Florida, and teaching scene
design and scene painting at Florida School of the Arts. Christina
Studied theatre at Western Michigan University, where she
received her B.A. in theatrical production, and at the University
of Florida, where she graduated with an M.F.A. in scene design.
PAM
J. AMATUCCI (Wardrobe Supervisor) is in
her third season with the Shakespeare Theatre, having interned
in 2005 and wardrobe supervised The Triumph
of Love on the Outdoor Stage. She has also worked as
a stitcher and wardrobe mistress for the Des Moines Metro
Opera Company where credits include The Magic Flute,
Rigoletto and The Rake’s Progress.
Pam studied costumes, wigs and makeup at the University
of Rhode Island where she earned a B.F.A. in costume design. Costume
design credits include Two Rooms and Angels in America Part
One. Wardrobe Credits include Into the Woods,
Antigone, Beauty and the Beast, Two
Rooms and Angels in America Part One.
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