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8/29/08 Spider Bites
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Theatre of NOTE presents the world premiere of Spider Bites
By Jacqueline Wright
Directed by Dan Bonnell
Set, Costumes and Props by Teresa Shea
Lighting by Chris Wojcieszyn
Sound by Rob Oriol
Stage Managed by Kelly Egan & Stacy Benjamin
Opens Friday August 29th, Closes Oct 4th, 2008
Friday & Saturday @ 8pm, Sun @ 7pm
Tickets $22, Student/Seniors $18
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3/30/08 Hiatus
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For the foreseeable future, Robert is not accepting any theatrical jobs, either for sound or lighting. He is focusing exclusively on recording projects.
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2/10/07 Another Nomination!
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Robert has been nominated for a 2nd prestigious award for his sound design work on A PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY. This nomination is by the Los Angeles Drama Critic Circle.
The awards ceremony takes place on March 19th. Good luck to all the nominees!
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11/1/06 Two Songs for Charlie
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Songwirter Charlie Pedersen has asked Robert and David Coleman to produce and record two songs he has written, to be included in an audio book. They are titled "What You've Given Me" and If You Only Knew Me Now". Vocals on these two songs will be handled by the remarkable Michelle Holmes.
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10/28/06 As You Like It
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AS YOU LIKE IT opens at A Noise Within in Glendale. This is Robert's third production with director Michael Michetti. Robert composed original music, David Coleman arranged vocal parts. Runs in rep with PHAEDRA and TOUCH OF THE POET.
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10/31/06 Nomination!
Robert has been nominated for a prestigious Ovation Award for his sound design work on A PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY. This play received several nominations as follows:
It really is an honor just to be nominated. The awards cermony will take place November 13. Congrats to all the nominees, for this and all shows!
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7/1/06 Real Rock!
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Robert teams up with Martin Blasick to help rid the world of boring techno workout music. The new project is called THE GYMRATTZ COLLECTIVE, Looking for REAL ROCK FOR BETTER WORKOUTS. Of course you are, and you can find out all about it from the Internet Links page.
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3/17/06 E5 New Release
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ELEVATED FIVE releases "No Simple Thing" on the Black Page Music label. This the fourth single from their forth coming album. You can link to the ELEVATED FIVE site from the Internet Links page.
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3/1/06 Dorian Gray
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A PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY opens at Theatre @ Boston Court. Michael Michetti directed the play, Steven Young designed the lighting. Robert designed sound, utilizing the theatre's glorious LCS sound system. The press has some very nice things to say about it. You can link to Theatre @ Boston Court from the Internet Links page.
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1/14/06 Von Lutz (again)
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VON LUTZ reopens at the Lillian in Jaunary. Robert designed lights for this remount of Dennis Miles' play. Runs through February 13.
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12/8/05 E5 New Release
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ELEVATED FIVE releases their third single on the Black Page Music label. This one is called "Who I Am." You can hear it on the ELEVATED FIVE website, which you can link to from the Internet Links page.
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11/19/05 Road Trip!
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MULHOLLAND CHRISTMAS CAROL heads north! In addition to the production of MULHOLLAND CHRISTMAS CAROL that takes place every year at Theatre of Note, we've taken the show on the road. The cast and crew loaded up a truck and performed one show each in the cities of Lone Pine and Bishop. These shows took place in 300-seat high school auditoriums in both towns on November 19th and 20th. It's always fun and challenging to take a show you know so well to a new location, and we are thrilled to be asked to do it. Upon our return to Los Angeles, we opened for our annual run at Theatre of Note. This was Robert's third year of lighting MULHOLLAND CHRISTMAS CAROL at Note, and his first time lighting anything north of Lancaster.
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11/4/05 Three Sisters
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Robert completes lighting design work on THREE SISTERS, at the Gene Bua "Acting for Life" Theatre in North Hollywood. Produced by Lisa Liang, directed by Alina Phelan and featuring Note alumni. Photos from this production can ve viewed on the Lighting Design page.
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9/24/05 Von Lutz
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Robert completes lighting-design work on VON LUTZ, a new play by Dennis Miles. Directed by Jon L. Rivera. Set design by Dan Mailley with costumes by Miguel Montalvo and sound design by Dave Marling. The play was produced at the Lillian Theatre in Hollywood.
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9/23/05 Crawl, Fade to White
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CRAWL, FADE TO WHITE by Sheila Callahan at Theatre of NOTE. Robert contributued original music and sound design. The director is Michael Michetti, co-artistic director of Theatre @ Boston Court, in Pasadena. The lighting designer is Jason Mullen, and the set design is by Miguel Montalvo.
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8/15/05 E5 Release
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ELEVATED FIVE releases their second single on the Black Page Music label. The song is called "My Only Friend." You can hear it on the Elevated Five website, which you can get to from the Internet Links page.
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7/27/05 E5 Release
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Robert's band ELEVATED FIVE releases the first single from their upcoming full-length CD. The song is called "Black Angel". Details can be found on the ELEVATED FIVE website, which you can jump to from the Links page.
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7/22/05 Neurotica
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NEUROTICA, the show that many thought would keep on extending to the end of time, finally closed on July 22th 2005. Robert designed lights and sound for this one-man show written by and starring Sam Brown. Directed by Jon Shear, with set and costumes by Karyn Newman. The critics have had some nice things to say, you can read all about it on the Press Quotes page.
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2/18/05 Learned Ladies
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LEARNED LADIES opens at Theatre of NOTE. Robert handled lighting and sound design duties. Directed by Larry Biederman. Photos from this production can be viewed on the Lighting Design page.
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11/1/04 The Maids
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Robert completes lighting and sound design work on THE MAIDS. This play is being produced at Stage 52 in Los Angeles. Photos from this production can be viewed on the Lighting Design page. Robert doesn't know this in November 2004, but in January 2006 he will be nominated for a lighting design award by the NAACP for his work on this play.
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