- (1993-1994 season) He was set designer for Brian Friel's play, "Faith Healer," at the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut. Joe Dowling was director. Anne Cave was costume designer. Christopher Akerlind was lighting designer.
- (1996 to 1997 season) He was set designer for William Shakespeare's play, "A Midsummer's Night Dream," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Randy Reyes, Sally Wingert and David Hyde Pierce, in the cast. Joe Dowling was director and artistic director. Paul Tazewell was costume designer. Howell Binkley was lighting designer. Keith Thomas was composer.
- (1997 to 1998 season) He was set designer for John Millington Synge's play, "The Playboy of the Western World," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Joe Dowling was director and artistic director. Susan E. Mickey was costume designer. Blake Burba was lighting designer.
- (1998 to 1999 season) He was set designer for Oscar Wilde's play, "The Importance of Being Earnest," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Barbara Bryne (Lady Bracknell) in the cast. Joe Dowling was director and artistic director. Matthew J. LeFebvre was costume designer. Christopher Akerlind was lighting designer. Victor Zupanc was composer.
- (1998 to 1999 season) He was set designer for Brian Friel's adaptation of Ivan Turgenev's play, "A Month in the Country," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Mark Brokaw was director. Ellen McCartney was costume designer. Christopher Akerlind was lighting designer.
- (1998 to 1999 season) He was set designer for Brian Friel's play, "Molly Sweeney," in a Tyrone Guthrie Theater production at the Guthrie Lab Theater, Warehouse district, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Charles Janasz and Julie Briskman in the cast. Joe Dowling was director and artistic director. Laurie Bramhall was costume designer. Marcus Dilliard was lighting designer.
- (1999 to 2000 season) He was set designer for Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play, "The School for Scandal," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Helen Carey, Ken Ruta, Barbara Bryne, Richard Iglewski, Richard Ooms, Stephen Pielinski and Randy Reyes in the cast. Joe Dowling was director and artistic director. Matthew J. LeFebvre was costume designer. Kenneth Posner was lighting designer.
- (1999 to 2000 season) He was set designer for Sean O'Casey's play, "The Plough and the Stars," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Leo Leyden and Sally Wingert in the cast. Joe Dowling was director and artistic director. Matthew J. LeFebvre was costume designer. Chris Parry was lighting designer. Brian Crow was stage crew supervisor.
- (1999 to 2000 season) He was set designer for the musical, "Sweeney Todd," in a Tyrone Guthrie Theater production at the Guthrie Lab Theater, Warehouse district, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Jon Whittier and Dan Sharkley in the cast. Stephen Sondheim was composer and lyricist. Hugh Wheeler was writer. Christopher Bond was adapter. John Miller-Stephany was director. Matthew J. LeFebvre was costume designer. Matthew Reinert was lighting designer. Marcela Kingman Lorca was choreographer. Andrew Cooke was music director.
- (1999 to 2000 season) He was set designer for William Shakespeare's play, "A Midsummer's Night Dream," in Austin, Minnesota; Des Moines, Iowa; Saint Cloud, Minnesota; Duluth, Minnesota; Grand Rapids, Minnesota and Moorehead, Minnesota with Kevin Kling (Peter Quince); Randy Reyes and Cheyenne Casebier in the cast. They performed 62 performances in 16 cities over 12 weeks carrying 37 people in the cast. Joe Dowling was director and artistic director. Paul Tazewell was costume designer. Matthew Reinert and Michael Burgoyne were lighting designers. Keith Thomas was composer. Michael Lupu was Dramaturge.
- (2000 to 2001 season) He was set designer for Brian Friel's play, "Molly Sweeney," in a Tyrone Guthrie Theater production tour. Joe Dowling was director and artistic director. Laurie Bramhall was costume designer. Marcus Dilliard was lighting designer.
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