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Production

White Christmas
[Broadway, 2008]
Sound Designer

[title of show]
[Broadway, 2008]
Sound Designer

A Chorus Line
[US Tour, 2008]
Sound Designer

The Country Girl
[Broadway, 2008]
Sound Designer

In The Heights
[Broadway, 2008]
Sound Designer

White Christmas
[Boston, 2007]
Sound Designer

Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas
[Broadway, 2007]
Sound Designer

The Drowsy Chaperone
[US Tour, 2007]
Sound Designer

Avenue Q
[US Tour, 2007]
Sound Designer

The Drowsy Chaperone
[West End, 2007]
Sound Designer

Coram Boy
[Broadway, 2007]
Sound Design Recreator

Legally Blonde
[Broadway, 2007]
Sound Designer

In the Heights
[Off-Broadway, 2007]
Sound Designer

High Fidelity
[Broadway, 2006]
Sound Designer

Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas
[Broadway, 2006]
Sound Designer

Monty Python's Spamalot
[West End, 2006]
Sound Designer

A Chorus Line
[Broadway, 2006]
Sound Designer

Avenue Q
[West End, 2006]
Sound Designer

The Drowsy Chaperone
[Broadway, 2006]
Sound Designer

Hot Feet
[Broadway, 2006]
Sound Designer

Monty Python's Spamalot
[US Tour, 2006]
Sound Designer

White Christmas
[Boston, 2005]
Sound Designer

White Christmas
[Los Angeles, 2005]
Sound Designer

The Drowsy Chaperone
[Los Angeles, 2005]
Sound Designer

White Christmas
[San Francisco (Regional), 2005]
Sound Designer

See What I Wanna See
[Off-Broadway, 2005]
Sound Designer

Two Gentlemen of Verona
[Off-Broadway, 2005]
Sound Designer

South Pacific
[Off-Broadway, 2005]
Sound Designer

The Mambo Kings
[Broadway, 2005]
Sound Designer

The Light in the Piazza
[Broadway, 2005]
Sound Designer

Monty Python's Spamalot
[Broadway, 2005]
Sound Designer

Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
[Broadway, 2005]
Sound Designer

On the Record
[US Tour, 2004]
Sound Designer

White Christmas
[San Francisco (Regional), 2004]
Sound Designer

Dracula
[Broadway, 2004]
Sound Designer

Twentieth Century
[Broadway, 2004]
Sound Designer

Fiddler on the Roof
[Broadway, 2004]
Sound Designer

The Light in the Piazza
[Chicago (Regional), 2004]
Sound Designer

Never Gonna Dance
[Broadway, 2003]
Sound Designer

The Boy from Oz
[Broadway, 2003]
Sound Designer

Avenue Q
[Broadway, 2003]
Sound Designer

Gypsy
[Broadway, 2003]
Sound Designer

La Bohéme
[Broadway, 2002]
Sound Designer

Flower Drum Song
[Broadway, 2002]
Sound Designer

Dracula
[Broadway, 2002]
Sound Designer

Thunder Knocking on the Door
[Off-Broadway, 2002]
Sound Designer

Golden Boy
[Off-Broadway, 2002]
Sound Designer

Elaine Stritch At Liberty
[Broadway, 2002]
Sound Designer

Bells Are Ringing
[Broadway, 2001]
Sound Designer

Production

South Pacific
[Televised Stage Performance, 2006]
Sound Designer

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If they really want to support the theatre they should give the money to talented writers who need to spend time at other jobs to make a living.
Honoring established playwrights is fine, but the honoree should use the money to help talented unknowns.
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