American Entrepreneur By Larry Schweikart, Ph.D. and Lynne Pierson-Doti, Ph.D. This is the first audiobook (non-fiction) I narrated for Audible.com. [soundcloud-master id=”1488888931″]
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Rounding out the school year, Missouri Western took a trip to Urinetown. This show featured some outstanding performances by our students and, I’m happy to say, a chance to work
This gallery also serves as my little homage to a tremendous colleague, Don Lillie. Don was an incredible man who enriched the lives of nearly everyone who had the great
In the summer of 2014, I was invited to direct The Music Man for Western Playhouse in Saint Joseph. I was very happy with the result! Scenic Design: Jeannie Beirne
In the Fall of 2014, I was invited to direct Robidoux Resident Theatre’s production of SPAMALOT! In addition to being on my Musical Theatre Bucket List, much mayhem was created
Personally, this was one of those “mountain” shows. I had to climb it to prove to myself that I could. As an undergrad, this play intimidated me because of its
The Drowsy Chaperone marks one of my proudest moments thus far in my collegiate career. The Regional Selection Team selected our production to perform as one of eight productions during
For the second season of Western Playhouse, I was handed a seemingly insurmountable task for our fledgling company. I put together the best production team I knew and set about
Sweeney Todd was definitely number one on my bucket list of shows. I can honestly say that I have checked this one off the list. (Not that I wouldn’t do
This was definitely the most rewarding theatrical experience I’ve ever had. And, I’m happy to report that our cast and crew were able to rack up a few awards and
One of my favorite theatrical experiences ever. This cast and crew was an absolute dream to work with and they were definitely some of the most talented and funny individuals
This was the first production I directed at Missouri Western. It was a collaboration between the Theatre and Music Departments. This was, to that point, the largest production I’d ever