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Matthew
York (Set Design)
Chicago Credits include: Writer's Theatre’s Duchess of Malfi,
To the Green Fields Beyond, My Own Stranger, and Butley,
Northlight Theatre’s Chalk Garden, Cat Feet and Talley's
Folly, The Next Theatre’s Adding Machine, Long X-Mas Ride
Home, Omnium Gatherum, Misanthrope, Entertaining Mr. Sloane, and
The Incident, Greasy Joan’s productions of The Nose,
Lady from the Sea and Marisol, Irish Rep, About Face, and
Steppenwolf Theatres young designer program. Other Credits include Madison
Rep, Iowa Summer Rep, Pittsburgh Irish and Classical, Grinnell College,
Theatre at the Center, and Roosevelt University. Matthew's work has received
the After Dark Award and has been nominated for the Jeff Award. Matthew
has also been awarded an Emmy for his work on the Oprah Winfrey Show and
has recently received his third nomination.
Marcus Stubblefield
(Lighting Designer/Director of Production) is thrilled to have
his second opportunity to step out from behind the production management
desk and design at Court Theatre. Previous designs include The Glass
Menagerie at Court Theatre, Shakespeare's All's Well That Ends
Well in Los Angeles and Mozart's Secret Marriage in Houston.
Marc has a BA from Rice University and an MFA in Design and Production
Management from UCLA.
Linda Roethke (Costume Design) Court Theatre credits
include The Romance Cycle, The Dead, The Little Foxes, An Ideal Husband,(Jeff
Award) directed by Charlie Newell, Hay Fever directed by Gary
Griffin, Old Times, directed by Kim Rubinstein, and On the
Verge directed by Susan V. Booth. Recent Chicago credits include
The Clean House directed by Jessica Thebus, (The Goodman Theatre),
Hecuba directed by Patrick Mason (Chicago Shakespeare), Intimate
Apparel directed by Jessica Thebus, I Never Sang for my Father
directed by Anna Shapiro (Steppenwolf Theatre). Linda has also designed
for Chicago's Next Theatre, and Northlight Theatre. Regional credits include
My Fair Lady (Cincinnati Playhouse), Proof , Spinning
into Butter (The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis), Mrs. Warren's
Profession, The Underpants, and Shadowlands, How I Learned to
Drive, and Beast on the Moon (The Alliance Theatre), The
Master Builder and Mary Stuart (American Players Theatre).
Linda is an Associate Professor of Costume Design at Northwestern University.
Ray Nardelli
(Sound Design, Original Music) Past Court credits include Flyin’
West, Man of La Mancha, Endgame, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
and Fräulien Else (which was nominated for a Jeff Award).
Ray has composed music and designed sound at Goodman Theatre, Steppenwolf,
Chicago Shakespeare, Northlight Theatre, Apple Tree, Lookingglass Theatre,
Victory Gardens, The Gift Theatre, Northwestern Theatre, DePaul Theatre,
Notre Dame Summer Shakespeare, Meadow Brook Theatre, Oak Park Festival
Theatre, Dolphinback Theatre, American Girl Theatre, Skylight Opera, and
Wright State University Theatre. He has assistant sound design credits
at Goodman, Steppenwolf, Manhattan Theatre Club and Next Theatre. Ray
has recorded, mixed and produced CDs for the musicals The Sound of One,
Hillbilly Antigone and La Luna Muda. Film credits include Stray Dogs,
Pretty Ladies, and Crush. Ray also teaches sound design
at DePaul University. Other work includes sound and music used on NPR,
PBS, NBC’s The Today Show and Jeff Gorden Racing, a CD-ROM
game. Memberships include ASCAP, IATSE #2 and USA #829.
Joshua Horvath
(Sound Design, Original Music) Chicago credits: Goodman, Steppenwolf,
Court, Chicago Shakespeare, Northlight, Next, Congo Square, and Timeline.
Regional credits: Madison Rep, Milwaukee Rep, Milwaukee Shakespeare, The
Alley, Kennedy Center, and the Robey Theatre (LA). Film composition: Stray
Dogs and Pretty Ladies: the Super8explosion. Recent and
upcoming shows: Flyin’ West, Lettice and Lovage (Court
Theatre), Richard II (Milwaukee Shakespeare), Crumbs From
The Table of Joy (Goodman), A Number (Next), and A Raisin
in the Sun (Hartford Stage). Joshua has been nominated for three
Joseph Jefferson awards and received one (Electricidad, Goodman
Theatre). Mr. Horvath is a company member of Lookingglass, teaches sound
design at DePaul University, and is co-founder and owner of Aria Music
Designs, LLC.
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