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Curtis Phillips

Scenic Design

References and Resume

Britt Hancock

Artistic Director/Director/Actor

Cumberland County Playhouse

bhancock@ccplayhouse.com

Bryce McDonald

Producing Director/CEO

Cumberland County Playhouse

bmcdonald@ccplayhouse.com

Phillip Fazio

Producing Artistic Director

Duluth PLayhouse

pfazio@duluthplayhouse.org

DULUTH PLAYHOUSE (2006-present):
Spongebob Squarepants directed by Phillip Fazio

Once directed by Ann Bergeron

Clue directed by Dennis Johnson

Ragtime directed by Phillip Fazio

Steel Magnolias directed by Julie Ahasay

Grease! directed by Amber Burns
The Government Inspector directed by Michael Kraklio
Don’t Dress for Dinner directed by Katy Helbacka
Music Man directed by Melissa Hart
Our Town directed by Sean Byrd
The Full Monty directed by Michael Matthew Ferrell
Our Town directed by Sean Byrd
Christmas Carol directed by Jeff Madison
La Cage Aux Folles directed by Micheal Matthew Ferrell
Billy Elliot directed by Kelly Grussendorf
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat directed by Michael Matthew Ferrel Fame (Family Theatre) directed by Kate Horvath
42nd Street directed by Michael Matthew Ferrell
The Ladies Man directed by Julie Ahasay
The Sound of Music directed by Anthony Ferguson
A chorus Line directed by Christine Gradyl-Seitz

Hair directed by Liz Larson
Seussical JR (Family Theatre) directed by Emily Lanik Parr
25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee directed by Priscilla Roberts Irving Berlin’s White Christmas directed by Michael Matthew Ferrell Picnic directed by Michele Juntsenen
Jesus Christ Superstar directed by Dorothy Danner.
Chicago directed by Call Metts
School of Rock (Family Theatre) directed by Emily Lanick Parr
It’s a Wonderful Life directed by Call Metts
Into the Woods directed by Priscilla Roberts
Lion King Jr directeed by Amber Burns
Steel Magnolias directed by Jean Olson
Boing Boing directed by Lee Gundersheimer
Signing in the Rain directed by Tom Woldt
Amost Maine directed by Julie Ahasay
God Of Carnage directeed by Jake Carlson
Cats (Family Theatre) directed by Ket Horvath
Godspell directed by Lee Gundersheimer
Peter Pan directed by Robert Lee
Anything Goes directed by Michael Matthew Ferrell
One Man 2 Guvs directed by ben Kreutzman
Spamalot directed by Priscilla Roberts
White Christmas directed by Nikki Swoboda
Les Miserable directed by Dorothy Danner
Evita directed by Lee Gundersheimer
Guys and Dolls directed by Kelly Grussendorf
Aladdin Jr (Family Theatre) directed by Kate Horvath
Shrek the Musical directed by Kate Horvath
Mary Poppins directed by Micheal Matthew Ferrell
The Foreigner directed by Dorothy Danner
Rock of Ages directed by Kelly Grussendorf
Honk (Family Theatre) directed by Kate Horvath
Our Town directed by Tom Isbell
Rent directed by Sheryl Jensen
The Secret Garden directed by Julie Ahasay
Three Musketeers directed by Cal Matts
Disney’s Beauty and the Beast directed by Allen Fields
Doubt directed by Tom Isbell
Steel Magnolias directed by Jean Olsen
It’s a Wonderful Life directed by Cal Metts
A Philadelphia Story directed by Molly O’Brien

 

CUMBERLAND COUNTY PLAYHOUSE (2005-present):
The Buddy Holly Story directed by Mark Smith

Escape to Margaritaville directed by Bryce McDonald

Cinderella directed by Britt Hancock

Godspell directed by Bryce McDonald

Young Frankenstein directed Britt Hancock

Holiday Inn directed by Bryce McDonald

Legally Blonde directed Britt Hancock

Drowsy Chaperone directed by Britt Hancock

Damn Yankees directed by Britt Hancock

Disney’s The Little Mermaid directed by Britt Hancock

Disney’s Beauty and the Beast directed by Bryce McDonald

South Pacific directed by Henry Fonte (SSDC)

The Flight of the Lawn Chair Man directed by Bari Newport (SSDC)

First Baptist of Ivy Grove directed by Bari Newport (SSDC)

The Mikado directed by Abby Crabtree

Guys and Dolls directed by Abby Crabtree

Steel Magnolias directed by Rhonda Harrington
A White Christmas directed by Abby Crabtree

Into the Woods directed by Michelle Colvin

Disney’s Beauty and the Beast (first licensed production) directed by Jim Crabtree

Sleuth directed by John Briggs

Annie Get Your Gun directed by John Briggs

 

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN EAU CLAIRE (2017-present):

Silent Sky directed by Jennifer Chapman

James and the Giant Peach directed by Jennifer Chapman

House of Blue Leaves directed by Jennifer Chapman

She Kills Monsters directed by Arthur Grothe
The Nerd directed by Jennifer Chapman

 

UNIVERSITY OF MN DULUTH (2006-present):

Love’s Labor’s Lost directed by Kate Ufema

Sister Act directed William Payne

Carlottes Web directed by Tom Isbell

Into the Woods directed by Ann Bergeron

Disney’s The Little Mermaid directed by Kate Ufema

All’s Well That Ends Well directed by Kate Ufema

Spring Awakening directed by Rebecca Katz Harwood

A Doll’s House directed by Tom Isbell

Detestable Madness directed by Jenna Soleo Shenks

Die Fledermaus directed by Alice Pierce

Coriolana directed by Kate Ufema

The Foreigner directed by Micael Perreca

The Miracle Worker directed by Lee Gundersheimer

South Pacific directed by William Payne

Colder Than Here directed by Kelly Grussendorf

The Diviner’s directed by Kate Ufema

Much Ado About Nothing directed by Kate Ufema

A Flea in her Ear directed by Kate Ufema

Crazy for You directed by Ann Bergeron

 

ARTISTRY MN - BLOOMINGTON MN

Drowsy Chaperone directed by Michael Matthew Ferrel
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat directed by Michael Matthew Ferrell

 

MINNESOTA BALLET:
The Nutcracker staged by Allen Fields, 2009 (still produced)

 

UNIVERSITY OF MN TWIN CITIES OPERA THEATRE:

The Magic Flute staged by David Walsh, 2010

Jenufa staged by David Walsh, 2009

SIUER DU LUTH SUMMER ARTS FESTIVAL:
Footloose directed by Ann Bergeron, 2009
The Ice Fishing Play directed by Bill Payne, 2009
Il Trovatore directed by David Walsh, 2008
The Mousetrap directed by Tom Isbell, 2008
A Year with Frog and Toad directed by Kathrin Martin, 2007

 

SUNY FREDONIA:
Barnum! directed by Ted Sharon
Hayfever directed by Paul Mockovac
Damn Yankees directed by Tom Loughlin
The Elephant Man directed by Mary Charbonnet The Wizard of Oz directed by James Ivey

 

CHAUTAUQUA CONSERVATORY THEATRE:
Light up the Sky directed by Richard Hess (SSDC), 2004
The Revenger’s Tragedy directed by Jane Drake Brody (SSDC), 2004

My Children! My Africa! directed by Ralph Zito (SSDC), 2004

 

THEATRE CEDAR RAPIDS, RESIDENT SCENIC DESIGNER:
Wizard of OZ directed by Richard Barker, 2003
Over the River and Through the Woods directed by J David Carey, 2003

Smokey Joe’s Cafe directed by Damon Cole, 2002
Cosi directed by Michael Harrington, 2002
Anything Goes directed by Michael Harrington, 2002
The Rocky Horror Picture Show directed by Richard Barker, 2002 Complete History of America (abridged) directed by J. David Carey, 2002

Misery directed by Richard Barker, 2002
Scotland Road directed by J. David Carey, 2002
Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella directed by Richard Barker, 2001

Dracula directed by Richard Barker, 2001

 

THEATRE FOR YOUNG AUDIENCES- UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON, GUEST DESIGNER:

The House I Call Love (premiere) directed by Harry J. Waters Jr., 2002

 

UNIVERSITY SUMMER THEATRE – UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON:

Tintypes directed by Rod Caspers, 2002 (SPT)
“Master Harold”... and the boys directed by Barbara Clayton, 2001 (SPT)

Falsettos directed by Norma Saldivar, 2000 (SPT)

 

BRISTOL VALLEY THEATRE, NAPLES NY, RESIDENT SCENIC DESIGNER 1993, 1994, 1999: (SPT, Equity Guest Contract)

The Roommate directed by Suzi Takahashi, 2019
Corpse directed by Michael Perreca, 2002
Pump Boys and Dinettes directed by Andrew Bern, 2002

“Ain’t Misbehavin’” directed by Zoe Walker, 2001
Steel Magnolias directed by Michael Perreca, 2000
Dr. Cook’s Garden directed by Becky Prophet, 2000
Little Shop of Horrors directed by Shawn Churchman, 2000

The Fantasticks directed by Terry Berliner, 1999

Chapter 2 directed by Kirby Thompson, 1999
Office Hours directed by Anita Hollander, 1999
Waiting for the Parade directed by Becky Prophet, 1999
The Mystery of Irma Vep directed by Shawn Churchman, 1999
Deathtrap directed by Neil Schleiffer, 1998
Don’t Dress for Dinner directed by Michael Perreca, 1998
The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940’s directed by David Munnell, 1997

Lost in Yonkers directed by Thomas Beck, 1997
Bus Stop directed by Michael Perreca, 1996
Murder on the Nile directed by Vicki Duvall, 1996
It Had to be You directed by Kenneth Mitchell, 1995
Cocktail Hour directed by Michael Perreca, 1995
Toward Zero directed by Frank Schneeberger, 1994
The Taffetas directed by Brad Olson, 1994
Voice of the Prairie directed by Kenneth Mitchell, 1994
Night Must Fall directed by Frank Schiro, 1994
Broadway Bound directed by Vicki Duvall, 1994
Oil City Symphony directed by Frank Schiro, 1993
Brighton Beach Memoirs directed by John Basil, 1993
...And a Nightingale Sang directed by David Munnell, 1993
Dracula directed by John Basil, 1993

 

FREDONIA OPERA HOUSE, FREDONIA NY:
It Had to Be You directed by Kenneth Mitchell, 1995

 

MUSICAL THEATRE WORKS, NEW YORK NY:
Savior of the Universe (premiere) by Gip Hoppe, directed by David Strohmeyer for Theatre

Outrageous, 1997 (LOA)

 

SIGNATURE THEATRE CO. & THERE’S ONLY US PRODUCTIONS, NEW YORK NY: “Only Kidding” directed David Strohmeyer, 1997 (LOA)

 

AMERICAN GLOBE THEATRE, NEW YORK NY:
A Midsummer Night’s Dream directed by John Basil, 1995

The Importance of Being Earnest directed James B. Nicola, 1994 Venetian Twins directed by Jackie Lowery, 1994

 

MINT THEATRE COMPANY, NEW YORK NY:
Quality Street directed by Jonathan Bank, 1995

A Child’s Christmas in Wales read by Charles Keating directed by Jonathan Bank, 1994

 

THEATRE OUTRAGEOUS, NEW YORK NY:
An Outrageous Event directed by Kenneth Mitchell, 1997
A Slice of the Apple (premiere) written and directed by Domenic Silipo, 1996

 

NY PUPPETEER CO., NEW YORK NY:
Hamlet directed by Josh Furst, 1996

 

A PIG’S EYE PROD., NEW YORK NY
Single Red Rose (premiere) directed by Stan Yuckinaga, 1995

MANHATTAN CLASS CO., NEW YORK NY:
L.A. (premiere) directed by Frank Schiro, 1994

 

CHAINLIGHTNING THEATRE CO., NEW YORK NY: Edward II directed by Cricket James, 1994

Arsenic and Old Lace directed by Cricket James, 1994

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