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Steve has designed sets and lighting for more than 200 productions of theatre, dance and performance art. Though based in Toronto, his work has been seen in venues throughout Canada and the United States as well as London, Tokyo, Hong Kong, The Netherlands, France, Belgium, Germany, Austria, Northern Ireland, Estonia and Australia.
Steve’s work has mainly been focused on new and original plays; he has designed the world premieres of many shows, several of which have gone on to further acclaim. These include: 2 PIANOS 4 HANDS, NEVER SWIM ALONE, SEE BOB RUN, TIME AFTER TIME: THE CHET BAKER PROJECT, THE WALLS OF
AFRICA
and THE DRAWER BOY.
In designing for dance he has worked with choreographers and companies like Christopher House, Peter Chin,
Kate Alton
, Peggy Baker, Mark Lonergan, Toronto Dance Theatre, Red Sky Performance and The Guangdong Modern Dance Company of
China
.
Steve is the artistic director of Theatre 2.0 with which he has conceived and directed several shows including the award winning BREATH[e] at the
ICA
in
London
, and performances for the SHADOW BALL at the Art Gallery of Ontario.
He is also the Co-artistic director of Rat-A-Tat-Tat with which he recently commissioned, produced and designed TEQUILA VAMPIRE MATINEE which received the 2004 Dora Award for Best New Musical.
Steve has been nominated for several of
Canada
’s most prestigious awards including the Simonvitch Prize in Theatre, the Pauline Mc Gibbon award, and the K.M. Hunter award. He has also received twenty seven Dora Mavor Moore Award nominations and is honored to have received the award four times.
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