Mike was the production manager for Georgia Shakespeare. Previously, he was the instructor of technical theatre at Georgia Perimeter College, where he designed lights and projections for such shows as Copenhagen, Blues for an Alabama Sky, and Tartuffe. At the Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Mike designed lighting for Idols of the King, The Last Night of Ballyhoo, and Rocket City. At Georgia Shakespeare he lit many shows, including Hamlet, Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Odyssey, As You Like It, Much Ado About Nothing, and Metamorphoses with Liz Lee. He also designed Some Men at Actor’s Express, 13th of Paris at Horizon Theatre, and Driving Miss Daisy and The Guys at Theatrical Outfit. Mike also does projection work for the Center for Puppetry Arts including Rudolph, Space and Ruth, and The Green Book as well as other shows
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