William is thrilled to be setting sail with Moby Dick at the Alliance, in addition to the further adventures at Arena Stage and South Coast Repertory. Recent credits include Little Shop of Horrors (Portland Center Stage); Julius Caesar, Murder for Two (Utah Shakespeare Festival); Moby Dick and The Little Prince — 2014 Jeff Award for lighting design (Lookingglass Theatre); Life and Limb (Steppenwolf Theatre); United Flight 232 (the House Theatre); Stupid F**king Bird and Antigonick (Sideshow Theatre); Three Sisters and The Tennessee Williams Project (The Hypocrites); Gidion’s Knot and From Prague (Contemporary American Theater Festival); Wonderful Life (ArtsWest Playhouse); Bud Not Buddy and A Year With Frog and Toad (Chicago Children’s Theatre); Pete — The Return of Peter Pan and Girls Who Wear Glasses (Childsplay). Kirkham earned his M.F.A. in stage design at Northwestern University and is a proud member of USA Local 829.
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