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Crew and Staff of Verdict
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| Director |
Kathryn Moss |
| Asst. Director |
Sharon Boskovich |
| Producer |
George Blum |
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Costume Designer
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Allison Pokladowski |
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Set Design/Construction
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Rosemary King |
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Scroll down to read crew bios.
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Kathryn Lee Moss (Director)
A graduate of Utah State University, Kathryn received her BFA in directing and performance. Directing credits include Bye Bye Birdie, William Saroyans Hello Out There, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead and Jack and the Beanstalk, and a self-adapted version of Hans Christian Andersons Swineherd and the Princess for the Unicorn Childrens Theatre. Favorite acting roles include Roxanne in Cyrano de Bergerac and Boo in The Last Night of Ballyhoo. She would like to thank her husband for his constant love and support, and her wonderful cast and crew for helping to make her vision a beautiful, moving reality.
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Sharon Boskovich (Assistant Director/Props)
Sharon is delighted to be working with Kathryn Moss and this stellar cast. Her previous experience at the Coronado Playhouse has included stage manager work with The Taming of the Shrew during the summer, and California Suite during the fall, 2001. She has also been involved with acting classes at the Old Globe Theaters. |
Brandon I. Moss (Lighting/Sound Design)
Currently a graduate student at SDSU, Brandon is pursuing an MFA in lighting design. His past credits include Much Ado About Nothing, Our Town, Holiday Memories and, most recently, The Cripple of Inishmaan at SDSU. Sound designs include Bye, Bye Birdie and 110 In the Shade. He has also worked for the Utah Festival Opera Company, The Globe Theatres and Sushi Productions. Brandon would like to thank his lovely wife for this opportunity.
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| Allison Pokladowski (Costume Designer)
Allison is currently enrolled at San Diego State University. She is working towards her bachelor of fine arts degree in Theatrical Design. Since the spring of 2000 she has contributed her talents to each of the plays that SDSU produces. Her works include: Assistant Costume Designer, Costume Crew Chief, Stage Chief, Costume and Set Construction. Aside from SDSU, she has had her fill of live entertainment at theme parks. She was a stage technician and a pyro technician for the "Batman Water Thrill Spectacular" at Six Flags. Along with her backstage talent, she had the chance to be in the spotlight. "The Batman Water Thrill Spectacular" had a Damsel in Distress, Vicky Vale, and this was her role. Allison's future goals do not include the famous spotlight. She wants to design for Broadway. Whether it is costumes or sets she doesn't know, but she does want to design musicals on Broadway. Who knows, you just might see this name again!!
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Patty Fay (Props/Assistant Stage Manager)
Patty started her career with the theatre as a dancer. She has danced for over twenty-six years (ballet, tap, jazz, as well as theatre dance). She choreographed, sang, and danced in Gian Carlo Menottis one-act Childrens Opera, Amahl and the Night Visitor in 1999. She has performed with the Metropolitan Educational Childrens Theatre, dancing in Peter Pan, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Big River, and, this spring, The Wiz. She is a supernumerary (extra) with the San Diego Opera and was in The Magic Flute last season. She is also an extra with Stu Segall Productions and was recently in episodes of The Invisible Man and The Chronicle. She is currently in a play with the Community Actors Theatre, Moving Violation. This is her third show at the Coronado Playhouse (Angels Among Us--1999, Rumors--2000, and Verdict--2002), and she enjoys it. |
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