
My responsibilities for this show included hanging, cabling, and focusing lighting instruments. For performances, I was the light board operator and oversaw pre-show and post-show procedures for my department. In preparation for each performance I charged batteries and inserted them to street lamps that were used during the show. I also helped with the wiring and electrification of marquees.
My responsibilities for this show included hanging, cabling, and focusing lighting instruments. For performances, I was the light board operator and oversaw pre-show and post-show procedures for my department. In preparation for each performance I charged batteries and inserted them to street lamps that were used during the show. I also helped with the wiring and electrification of marquees.
Kyle (he/him) is a Washington, D.C.-based Lighting Designer. His work as a designer and electrician has been seen in theaters, arenas, amusement parks, and stadiums across the country.
As a designer, Kyle is extremely passionate about live events and music. He employs the use of angle, precise timing, and attention to detail to amplify his design work.
He studied Theatre Design & Technology at Penn State University with a focus on Lighting Design in the Schreyer Honors College. He is the recipient of the Valley Family Award for his design work on The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time and Capital Campaign.
Currently, he works as the Director of Design and Fabrications in Frederick, Maryland. In this role, he primarily works as a Production Designer and Draftsperson for Showtime's clients. Additionally, he manages Showtime's road case manufacturing business overseeing design, sales, and project management.
"It is the long history of humankind (and animal kind, too) that those who learned to collaborate and improvise most effectively have prevailed." – Charles Darwin
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