Linda Taylor
A freelance lighting designer with an MFA from Boston University, Linda divides her time almost evenly betwen lighting, dance and theatre. Linda works most regularly with the Massasoit Theatre Company and Boston based choreographers: Diane Noya, Christian Polos, and Brian Feigenbaum.
At Boston University, where she is currently enrolled in her third year of the MFA program in lighting design, she has designed the Britten opera Albert Herring and The Man Who Came to Dinner. She has also worked on Huntington productions and is now the resident lighting designer for the Joy of Movement Dance Center.
Linda has now designed eight Concord Players productions, in addition to directing the 1982 production of Little Women, and played Meg in the 1972 production (her first venture with the Players.) Her secret ambition is to be on stage again in 2002 as Aunt march.
Concord Player Productions
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Date
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Production
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Role
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1992
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Lighting design
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1991
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Lighting design
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1990
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Lighting designer
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1989
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Lighting design
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1988
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Pvt. Wars NETC
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Lighting designer
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1987
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Lighting designer
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1986
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Lighting designer
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1985
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Lighting
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1985
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Lighting Design
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1983
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Arrie Gibbs
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1982
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director
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1979
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make-up design
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1975
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Matron
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1975
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costumes
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1975
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Emily Johnson
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1974
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Kathleen Stanton
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1972
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Meg
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