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Drew Dalzell


Drew Dalzell (Sound Design) has designed the Colony Productions of The Immigrant, Musical of Musicals. The Musical!, Billy Bishop Goes to War (Ovation Award nomination), The Grand Tour, Indoor/Ourdoor, Sherlock's Last Case, Climbing Everest, Accomplice, Grand Hotel, the Musical, Around the World in 80 Days, The Drawer Boy, Gunmetal Blues, Donna McKechnie: Inside the Music, Fuddy Meers, Side Show (Ovation Award nomination) The Laramie Project and You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown.

In other theatres, his design work includes Tick, Tick...BOOM! and Songs for a New World (Ovation Award) at The Rubicon Theatre, A Christmas Carol, The Hoboken Chicken Emergency, Intimate Exchanges, and Sideways Stories from the Wayside School at South Coast Repertory; Letting Go of God with Julia Sweeney; The Laramie Project at The Laguna Playhouse; The Cosmonaut's Last Message to a Woman He Once Loved in the Former Soviet Union, Fen (Garland Award), The Mound Builders, and As I Lay Dying (Ovation Nomination) at The Open Fist. 

Also, A Little Night Music, Man From Nebraska, and A Christmas Carol at South Coast Repertory; A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Two Gentlemen of Verona with Shakespeare Festival/LA; A Time for Love, Tick, Tick ... Boom!, and Songs for a New World (Ovation Award) at The Rubicon Theatre Company.

He has also designed with The Alliance Theatre, The Strasberg Theatre, The Eclectic Company Theatre, The Sacred Fools Theatre, and The Echo Theatre Company, where he is also the associate Artistic Director.

Drew has lectured at Yale University, The University of Missouri Kansas City, North Carolina School for the Arts, and Pomona College. His work has been heard at theme parks owned by Disney, Universal Studios, Sea World, and Paramount. Drew won the 1998 USITT Clear Com Sound Achievement award, and holds an MFA in Sound Design from CCM at The University of Cincinnati.









April 2008
Learn more about the 2008-2009 Season with descriptions of each play, dates and links (when available) to the play's program itself!
 
The Season kicks off with the enchanting The Voice of the Prairie, radio before Garrison Keillor. Next, Educating Rita the classic comedy that explores what it really means to be educated. Then "Mary's Wedding Hot new playwright Stephen Massicotte spins a breathtaking saga about young lovers who must surrender their fate to the uncertainties of their tumultuous times. Then, Candida George Bernard Shaw's story of a love triangle -- and a woman's choice between two men who love her.. Finally, the Los Angeles Premiere of a hilarious, sexy musical No Way to Treat a Lady.
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