CCSFC Production Designers
Carol Odell The Set Designer and Scenic Artist
Carol Odell has a BFA from Tufts University after studying painting at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston She has worked as an art teacher, a graphic designer, a textile designer and photographer. Her works are in oil, gouache, monotype and encaustic. She is a member and exhibits regularly with the Provincetown Art Assoc. and Museum, Printmaker’s of Cape Cod, the Monotype Guild of New England, and 21 in Truro. Her works are in private, corporate and museum collections.Tom Odell Technical ConsultantTom Odell has worked as a goldsmith and metal sculptor for over 48 years. He began his career as a metalsmith with a four-year apprenticeship with jeweler Bernard Kelly and subsequently developed his own line of jewelry. He worked alongside Japanese metalworkers in Kyoto where he expanded his techniques for forming and using Japanese alloys, and studied bronze casting at MassArt. His jewelry, and larger steel, bronze and aluminum sculptural pieces are in private and museum collections.Tom and Carol Odell opened their studio /gallery at 423 Main Street in Chatham in 1975.They both are represented in Deborah Forman’s 2015 book Cape Cod Contemporary Artists: On Abstraction
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Sharon Martin
Costume Designer - Ariel in The Tempest
Sharon started sewing as a child winning competitions at age twelve. After receiving graduate degrees in New York and London, she spent her career designing women’s apparel for American and European labels. With her husband she currently divides her time between Cape Cod and Paris.
Educated in New York and London, Sharon began working in Boston designing women’s apparel for Saks Fifth Avenue, Lord & Taylor and many others. She went on to work with labels such as Cacharel Paris, J.Crew, Disney and more. With her husband she currently divides her time between Cape Cod and Paris.
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Casey Predovic-
Fight Director/Choreographer
Casey is overjoyed to be working with CCSFC this summer after having spent 13 seasons as an actor on the Monomoy Theatre stage. Past Monomoy favorites include: The Artful Dodger Oliver, Artie Lost in Yonkers, Puck A Midsummer Nights Dream, Malcom Macbeth, Barnaby Tucker The Matchmaker, Scapino in Scapino, and most recently in its final season as Nathan Detroit in Guys and Dolls, Off-Broadway: Orwell in America- 59E59, Lost and Found- Lucille Lortel, Violent Child- EST, The Magistrate The Man Who Had All the Luck, and Laughter on the 23rd Floor- TACT.
Regional: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer- Hartford Stage, Just Like Us- Denver Center, The Foreigner”- Rep. Theatre of St. Louis, Our Town- Northern Stage, Fly- Alabama Shakespeare Festival, The Cottage- Florida Studio Theatre. TV/Film: “The Good Wife”, “Person of Interest”, “Elementary”, “Blue Bloods”, “FBI: Most Wanted”, “Adam”, “Conversations With Myself”, “They Hunger”. Casey’s voice can be heard in video games and on national TV/radio commercials. He received a BFA from The North Carolina School of the Arts and is a proud member of AEA and SAG-AFTRA.
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Rachel Landy
Sound Designer and Engineer
Rachel Landy is thrilled to join the design team of Cape Cod Shakespeare Festival as Sound Designer and Engineer. She works full time as the Audio Engineer for the University of Hartford’s Hartt School. Her previous credits include Sound Designer of Capital Classic’s production of Water by the Spoonful, Sound Designer and Engineer at Derby Dinner Playhouse and Sound Engineer at Cortland Repertory Theater and Indiana Repertory Theater. She received a Bachelor of Science degree from Elon University in Audio Engineering. Email: rjlandy18@gmail.com
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Jamey Guzman
Original Composition for Tempest Songs
Jamey is an award-winning composer for the stage, screen, and concert hall. A passionate storyteller dedicated to telling underrepresented stories with experimental and innovative techniques, she has received major commissions from the Center for the Performing Arts, Really Spicy Opera, Opera Arlington, Strange Trace Opera, New Voices Opera, ENAEnsemble, Paradox Opera, and SONIT. A performer’s composer, her music has been championed by singers and instrumentalists across the country, including the Nightingale Opera Theatre’s Young Artist Program, No Divide KC and Lyric Opera of Kansas City's Come as You Are, and Sparks and Wiry Cries’ Chicago and Bloomington SongSlams; on graduate recitals from Indiana to Virginia, and on stages from Los Angeles to Madagascar to Paris to El Salvador. Also a devoted composition teacher, Jamey serves as faculty at the Jacobs Composition Academy, holds an Associate Instructor position in IU’s Music Scoring for Visual Media department, is a Teaching Artist for Opera on Tap’s Playground Opera, and has taught composition through the Jupiter Opera Development Foundation and Cazadero Music Camp.
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SPECIAL THANKS:
The Chatham Drama Guild
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