Tennessee Shakespeare Co. - 2024-2025 Playbill

20 TNSHAKESPEARE.ORG Cinderella, Gentleman’s Guide, Hamlet Replayed, Urinetown!, Twelfth Night, Cunning Little Vixen, Threepenny Opera, Joseph... Dreamcoat, and Streetcar Named Desire . Regional credits: Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Utah Shakespeare Festival, Santa Cruz Shakespeare, Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, Kennedy Center, Cumberland Playhouse, Northern Stage, Opera Columbus, Arena Stage, and the Folger Theatre. Austin is Professor of Costume Design at Ramapo College of New Jersey. Education: M.F.A. in Costume Design from University of Maryland and B.F.A. from University of Memphis. https://www.abcdesigns.me JONATHAN DIMAS (FESTE IN TWELFTH NIGHT ; APPRENTICE) TSC: The Comedy of Errors (Egeon/ Pinch’s assistant), The Macbeth Initiative . He has worked with the 52nd Street Project from Hell’s Kitchen, NYC. Other credits: PSJA North High School, Zoot Suit (the first permitted performance from writer Luis Valdez); University of Texas Pan American: Macbeth, Much Ado About Nothing, Evil Dead: The Musical, and Death and the Maiden ; University of Evansville: Julius Caesar and Book of Days . Jonathan graduated from the University of Texas Pan-American in 2009 after attending the University of Evansville. JASON ESCHHOFEN (COMPOSER/SOUND DESIGNER FOR TWELFTH NIGHT ) (he/him/his) TSC: The Importance of Being Earnest (sound design), Miss Bennett: Christmas at Pemberley (sound design), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Flute/ Thisby). Other credits: Beautiful: The Carole King Musical (music direction), The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (music direction), Ruthless! The Musical (music direction), The Crucible (sound design), Days of Rage (sound design), and Murder for Two (Marcus Moscowicz, co-music direction, sound design). Jason has a B.A. in Studio Recording Technology from Bowling Green State University, and a M.M. in Voice Performance from the University of Memphis. JEREMY ALLEN FISHER (PRODUCTION/FACILTIES MANAGER; TECHNICAL DIRECTOR; LIGHTING DESIGNER) has been with TSC since 2013, designing 30+ productions. An 18-year veteran in the entertainment business with multiple degrees and certifications, Jeremy is a member of Local USA 829 United Scenic Artists with experience in all aspects of lighting. Founding his design firm in 2019, he has worked on projects of all sizes across the country. He is the Resident Lighting Designer for Opera Memphis and Youngblood Studio. He recently redesigned Ballet Memphis’ annual production of Nutcracker and completed several major public art installations at St. Jude Children’s Hospital, Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital, and Oregon State University. Since moving to Memphis in 2011, Jeremy has completed 200+ lighting designs in the city, been nominated for 12 Ostrander Awards with four wins, and in 2017 was awarded the TAC Individual Artist Award for his work in Lighting Design.

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