Marshall Miles Interviews Jamie Roderick, Lighting Designer, "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" Onstage Now at Sharon Playhouse

August 10, 2019 00:07:27
Marshall Miles Interviews Jamie Roderick, Lighting Designer, "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" Onstage Now at Sharon Playhouse
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Marshall Miles Interviews Jamie Roderick, Lighting Designer, "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" Onstage Now at Sharon Playhouse

Aug 10 2019 | 00:07:27

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Show Notes

JAMIE RODERICK Off-Brodway: Midnight at the Never Get (York Theatre), Red Roses, Green Gold (Minetta Lane), The Woodsman (New World Stages, PBS), Afterglow, A Dog Story, Ken Davenport's That Bachelorette Show, My Big Gay Italian MidLife Crisis.  London: It Happened in Key West.  Regional: The Bikinis! (Long Wharf Theatre, Riverside Theatre, WBT), Romeo & Juliet (Commonwealth Shakespeare Company) Midsummer, Macbeth, Hamlet (Shakespeare on the Sound). Recent credits include: Kerrigan and Lowdermilk's The Bad Years, Fuck Marry Kill, More Than All The World. Resident Lighting Designer: Broken Box Mime Theatre.

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