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Project Role
- Equipment Design and Installation Inspection
- Specification, Bid, and Construction Coordination
- Facility Operations and Existing Equipment Evaluation
Education
- Fulbright Scholar - Technical Facilities. 1961-62.
- Graduate Study:
- Indiana University. 1957-58.
- Texas Christian University. 1956-57.
- Bachelor of Music, Henderson College. 1953.
Memberships
- United Scenic Artists, Local Union 829.
- United States Institute for Theatre Technology.
Experience
- Co-principal of Jones & Phillips Associates, Inc. 1974-1996. Consultant "At Counsel" to Jones & Phillips Associates, Inc. 1996-present.
- Director of Technical Facilities, School of Music, Indiana University. 1978-1996.
- Chairman of Department for Technical Studies in Music, School of Music, Indiana University. Developed the A.A. degrees in Stage Technology, Costume Construction, String Instrument Building and Repair, and Audio Recording. Professor of Theatre Rigging and Lighting. 1972-1996.
- Theatre Consultant. Projects include: Musical Arts Center, Indiana University - Bloomington, Indiana; New Harmony Historic Theatre Preservation - New Harmony, Indiana; Lighting System for Seattle Opera - Seattle, Washington; Rigging System Design, Indiana University - South Bend, Indiana. 1961-1974.
- Lighting Designer, professional productions include Pacific Northwest Wagner Festival Ring Cycle. 1975-1977; Die Walkure, Philadelphia. 1976.
- Sang professionally with State Fair Musicals, Dallas, Texas. 1951, 1953, 1956. Fort Worth Civic Opera. 1957.
Professional Activities & Awards
- Life Member of United States Institute of Theatre Technology, 1999.
- Fellow of the United States Institute for Theatre Technology. 1976.
- Life member for Professional Achievement, USITT. 1988.
- USITT Board of Directors. 1966-1968, 1974-1976.
- Listed "Who's Who in Theatre Consulting," Theatre Crafts. 1983.
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