Monday, May 2, 2011

Faces, Exhibit W: The Lighting Designer

Will you look at how far we've come? We're already on letter 'W' -- that's, like, almost to the end of the alphabet! We're not quite done yet, though; there's a couple of very important people who still haven't been introduced, one of which is Michael C. Smith, our tried and true lighting designer. It ain't easy lighting insanity with near zero space and near zero equipment. Unless Mike's on the job. 'Cuz he makes it look like a snap. (But, believe you me, it's not. He just makes it look that way. He's good like that.) (He doesn't, however, have a picture for his blog post. He's also covert like that.)

"Michael C. Smith is thrilled to be working on Radio Silence. He has designed the last two Right Brain Project showsHalfshut and My Filthy Hunt, and will be working with them again in the summer for The Archivist. Michael graduated from Knox College where he primarily focused in theatrical lighting design. He is also an artistic associate with Brain Surgeon Theatre where he is their resident lighting designer. He has worked with several professional theater companies in the Chicago area including Vitalist, and Point of Contention."

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