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Scott Cummins

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  • For the stage, he directed the world premiere of Coburn Goss' prize-winning play, "Marked Tree", for the Seanachai Theatre Co. of Chicago in the fall of 1999.
  • Has over thirty credits in theatre including appearances at The Goodman Theatre and Chicago Shakespeare Company. He has received 3 Jeff Awards and an After Dark Award for his work in theatre.
  • (April 2005) Directed "Killer Joe", a play by Tracy Letts (Gardner Stages, West Hollywood, California, USA).
  • (1995) He was the fight choreographer for Paul Peditto's play, "Never Come Morning," at the Prop Theatre in Chicago, Illinois with Lara Phillips and Andrew Hawkes in the cast. The crew included Jeff Pines (lighting designer), Jennifer Markowitz (director), and Scott Entenmann (scenic designer).
  • (1996) He acted in Lanford Wilson's play, "Burn This", at the Strawdog Theatre Company in Chicago, Illinois. Richard Shavzin was the director.

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