Shakespeare's R&J
Jennifer Dick - Director
Jennifer is a theatre director, actor & writer based in Scotland. She is the Associate Director and a founding member of Bard in the Botanics, Scotland’s only outdoor Shakespeare festival, which recently completed it’s tenth season. She has directed productions of Hamlet, Macbeth, Love’s Labour’s Lost, Twelfth Night, This Fearful Country (based on The Tempest) and Queen Margaret (based on Henry VI Parts 1, 2 & 3 and Richard the Third) for them and has appeared in productions including Antony & Cleopatra, As You Like It, Henry, Infinite Variety, Kabuki Titus, Lear, Macbeth, Richard the Third, The Tempest, and Taming of the Shrew. Jennifer is also the Co-Artistic Director of sparkleDark, for whom she co-wrote and directed Vivienne Grout’s Adventure in Another Metropolis (based on Tim Burton’s poem Voodoo Girl), which enjoyed critical and commercial success touring Scotland. She works extensively in Arts Education both with student actors and young people and has written several plays for young people including The Carnival of No Return, Strange Fish, and Andronicus Pie.
Gregory Pulver - Scenic and Costume Designer
Gregory Pulver is a freelance designer and owner of “Purpose Design – on purpose, for purpose, repurpose.” He was recently a professor of Costume Design at Western Washington University Theatre Arts in Bellingham, WA, where he taught and designed for over 16 years. Gregory holds an MFA in costume design and choreography from Humboldt State University, CA and is the 1993 Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival National Costume Design Winner for his work on Three Penny Opera. He has designed for several short films and TV spots in the Washington area including a dance for the camera film entitled Egg Skin. Gregory serves on the advisory boards for Junk2Funk in Portland, and The Last Frontier Theatre Conference in Alaska. Gregory now lives in Portland, OR where he works as a professional costume designer, set designer, set dresser, and director.
Jonathan Hart - Lighting Designer
This is Jonathan “Bearclaw” Hart’s second season designing with Bag&Baggage. Bearclaw received his MFA in lighting design and technical direction from the University of South Dakota and brings lighting design experience from all across the country. His recent designs here include A Christmas Carol, The Trial of Ebenezer Scrooge, and The Mystery of Irma Vep. You can also see his work for the Broadway Rose Theatre Company where he acts as their resident Technical Director and occasional lighting designer. He would like to thank his family and friends for their ongoing support.
Audra Petrie - Stage Manager & Props Master
Besides being the Company/Production Manager for Bag&Baggage, Audra has also stage managed numerous B&B shows in the past, such as The Tempest, or the Enchanted Isle, Love Letters (2011), A Christmas Carol (2009), The Eight: Reindeer Monologues, Steel Magnolias, Infinite Variety, and The Complete History of America (abridged). Other regional stage management credits include By the Bog of Cats (CoHo Productions) and Private Lives (Salem Repertory Theatre). At Willamette University in Salem, Oregon, Audra stage managed several shows including The Game of Love and Chance, Dear Charlotte, and Raised in Captivity. She is very excited to be stage managing this production of Shakespeare's R&J.
John Armour - Fight Choreographer
John has been choreographing violence for more than 20 years. He is based in Portland, Oregon where he choreographs for many local theater companies and teaches throughout the region at colleges, high schools and middle schools. John's work was last seen at Bag&Baggage in Macbeth. He regularly choreographs for Portland Opera, Portland Center Stage, Oregon Children's Theater, Miracle Theater and many others in the Portland/Vancouver metropolitan area. John’s work has twice been recognized within the Portland theater community for best fight design.
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