Jinx Titanic - Music For Theater

Music For Theater

  • Bent play by Martin Sherman, Directed by Jacob Christopher Green - Hubris Productions 2009
  • Red Noses play by play by Peter Barnes, Directed by Patricia Savio - Hubris Productions 2009
  • Suenos Bebes y Vampiros play by Teatro Vista Collaborative Ensemble, directed by Sandra Marquez – Teatro Vista 2004
  • A Christmas Carol book by Charles Dickens, adapted by Tom Creamer, directed by Henry Godinez (1999, 2000, 2001), and Kate Buckley (2002) – Goodman Theater 1999–2002
  • The Winter's Tale play by William Shakespeare, Directed by Henry Godinez – Missouri Repertory Theater 2002
  • Icarus play by Edwin Sanchez, Directed by Eddie Torres – Teatro Vista 2002
  • Future City Homosexual Tells All Play by John Kamys, Directed by Tab Baker – The Theater Building Chicago 1999
  • Wrong For Each Other play by Norm Foster, Directed by Gary Griffin – Victory Gardens Theater 1999
  • Straight As A Line play by Luis Alfaro, Directed by Henry Godinez – Goodman Theater 1998
  • The Boiler Room by Reuben Gonzalez, Directed by Eddie Torred – Steppenwolf Theater/Teatro Vista
  • El Paso Blue play by Octavio Solis, Directed by Henry Godinez – Next Theater/Teatro Vista
  • Romeo and Juliet Play by William Shakespeare, Directed by Henry Godinez – Colorado Shakespeare Festival 1997
  • Santos and Santos Play by Octavio Solis, Directed by Henry Godinez – Teatro Vista 1996
  • Cloud Tectonics Play by Jose Rivera, Directed by Henry Godinez – Goodman Theater 1995
  • Ambrosio play by Romulus Linney, Directed by Eddie Torres – Teatro Vista 1994

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