Nathan Leigh is thrilled to return to Central Square Theater where he previously has designed Fever Chart and Matt & Ben for Underground Railway Theater. He has composed scores for Stoneham Theatre (IRNE Best Sound Design 2009 for Strangers On A Train), Central Square Theater (IRNE Best Sound Design 2010 for The Hound of the Baskervilles), ART, Williamstown, Berkshire Theatre Festival, New World Stages, and many more. With Kyle Jarrow, Nathan co-created Big Money (WTF Boris Segall Fellowship 2008) and The Consequences (World Premiere 2012 at WHAT). With Liars and Believers, he scored Song of Songs and Icarus. He is currently the head writer for Afropunk.com, and his most recent album is A Life In Transit.
Nathan Leigh (Sound Designer) has composed scores for Stoneham Theatre (IRNE Best Sound Design 2009 for Strangers On A Train), Central Square Theatre (IRNE Best Sound Design 2010 for The Hound of the Baskervilles), ART, Williamstown, Berkshire Theatre Festival, New World Stages, and many more. With Kyle Jarrow, Nathan co-created Big Money (WTF Boris Segall Fellowship 2008) and The Consequences (World Premiere 2012 at WHAT). With Liars and Believers, he scored Song of Songs and Icarus. He is currently the head writer for Afropunk.com, and his most recent album is A Life In Transit.
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Steven McIntosh is very pleased to be returning to design The Hound of the Baskervilles for The Central Square Theater once again. Past lighting designs at Central Square Theater include On The Verge for The Nora Theater Company and Einstein’s Dreams and Alice’s Adventures Underground for the Underground Railway Theater. Steven’s other local credits include Speech and Debate (sound design) with The Lyric Stage Company of Boston; Daughter of Venus (lighting design), Little Black Dress (sound design), The Devil’s Teacup (sound design) and The Red Lion (sound design) with Boston Playwrights’ Theater; Water’s Rising (lighting and sound design) and Slow Down! Shut Up! I Can Handle This! (lighting and sound design) with the National Theater of Allston. Steven is also the Technical Director and resident lighting and sound designer for Suffolk University’s Modern Theatre and C. Walsh Theatre.
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Mallory Frers is pleased to return to Central Square Theater for The Hound of the Baskervilles. Her recent credits include Broke-ology, The 25th Annual Putnam County spelling Bee, Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill, Shipwrecked!, Speech and Debate, and The Year of Magical Thinking (The Lyric Stage Company of Boston), and Measure for Measure (UMASS Lowell). She has also had the pleasure of designing for the last two seasons for the A.R.T/MXAT Institute at the American Repertory Theatre. She currently serves as the wardrobe supervisor for Emerson Stage and is a graduate of Emerson College where she earned her BFA in Design Technology.
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Carlos Aguilar is excited to return to Central Square Theater for the encore presentation of The Hound of the Baskervilles. He recently completed his graduate studies in scenic design at Brandeis University. Prior to being a student on this coast, he worked in the San Francisco Bay Area with companies such as The Cutting Ball Theater, American Conservatory Theater, the Magic Theatre, and others with the credits of set designer, set design assistant, costume design assistant, scenic painter, and scenic charge. He also recently worked in Washington, D.C., at The Studio Theatre as assistant set designer for their production of Moonlight. At Brandeis he designed a production of Funnyhouse of a Negro, and worked on the productions Saturday Night, Siddartha, and Everything in the Garden. He received his BA in theater from San Francisco State University.
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Thomas Derrah returns to CST after directing The Hound of The Baskervilles. He is a founding member of the American Repertory Theatre, where he has performed in 120 productions. Mr. Derrah appeared on Broadway in Jackie; an American Life as well as Off Broadway in several productions; Theatre for a New Audience, Provincetown Playhouse, The Joyce Theatre. Nationally he has acted at ACT, the Alley Theatre, the Berkeley Rep, The Doolittle and Geffen Theatres, The Goodman (as Kaa in the world premiere of Mary Zimmerman’s stage version of The Jungle Book) as well as Huntington Theatre Co., SpeakEasy Stage Co., Commonwealth Shakespeare, Stoneham Theatre and directed God’s Ear for Actor’s Shakespeare Project (Elliot Norton Award; best midsize production, 2015). Mr. Derrah has also performed extensively in festivals throughout Europe and Asia, and has toured France in the title role in Julius Caesar for the Centre Dramatique Nationale d’Orleans. Film and television credits include Mystic River, Pink Panther II; many TV voiceovers and narraations; Fools Fire, written and directed by Julie Taymor for American Playhouse and Sganarelle for London’s Channel 4. Mr. Derrah is the recipient of the Elliot Norton Award for Sustained Excellence, and several other awards for acting and directing, including a Los Angeles Dramalogue Award. He teaches acting at Harvard University, MIT, is on the faculty of The ART Institute For Advanced Theater Training and is a graduate of the Yale School of Drama.
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