| JERRY DOUGHERTY (Lecturer, Production Manager) has
worked in opera, dance, theatre, and musical theatre as a production
manager, technical director and designer. He joined the Department
of Theatre Arts in 2005 as the production manager and designed scenery
for CTE's production of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Hard Times
and The Importance of Being Earnest in addition to being
technical director for the Noh Telling project. His technical
direction credits include The Magic Flute, Faust, Sour Angelica
and The Devil and Daniel Webster at the University of Northern
Colorado and The Threepenny Opera, and Nantasket at The
University of Texas at Austin. Additionally he designed the scenery
for UNC's Opera Theatre productions of The Old Maid and the
Thief, Cosi Fan Tutte, and I Can't Stand Wagner. He
was the resident prop master for the Little Theatre of the Rockies
for the 2001 and 2002 seasons. He has also worked with Colorado
Dance Theatre, Waco Children's Theatre, Austin Theatre for Youth,
Sharir+Bustamonte Danceworks, and KNVA TV 54 in Austin, Texas. He
is the house rigger for the Capitol Theatre and is on the advisory
committee for the theatre technology program at A.C. Davis High
School in Yakima, WA. He received his MFA from The University of
Texas at Austin in May 2000. He is a Major in the U.S. Army Reserve
and serves as the Executive Officer for the 382d Combat Sustainment
Support Battalion in Seattle, WA. He teaches Theories of Play Production,
Stage Management and produces the Dr. Betty Evans Original One Act
Festival. He is married to Christina Barrigan.
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