phone: (256) 682-0783
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Chuck Puckett

Age: Born in 1951
Height: 5' 8"
Hair: Graying Brown
Eyes: Brown
Email: puckett_chuck@hotmail.com
Phone: (256) 353-9121
Cell: (256) 682-0783

www.puckettpublishing.com

Chuck Puckett
Chuck Puckett

Actor

Experience: 19 years on stage. Arthur ("Camelot"), Henry ("Lion in Winter"), Robert ("Proof"), Brady ("Inherit the Wind"), Macbeth ("Macbeth"), King ("King and I"), Uncle Max ("Sound of Music"), Sancho ("Man of La Mancha"), etc.

Sing: Baritone, 2nd tenor

Dance: Basic stage choreography

Preferred Roles:  Well, I do like to be king. I like roles that offer inner conflict. And I'm always up for a comic opportunity. I'd say character actor, but then, they're all characters, aren't they.

Awards: Wings Award winner, plus a couple of nominations.

Other: Can do multiple accents. Guitarist, composer and playwright.

 

Director

Experience: Assistant director on multiple productions ("Batter Up", "Christmas Carving", "Inherit the Wind", etc.). Directed staged readings ("Parallelogram", "Semi-Final Frontier"). Directed "Space Rangers and the Viper Menace" (RT, 2008).

Preferences: Really love musicals.

 

Tech: Light/Sound

Experience:

  • Light Design: "Christmas Carving", "Man of La Mancha" (assisted), "Space Rangers and the Viper Menace", "Tabernacle".

  • Sound Design: "Man of La Mancha", "Space Rangers and the Viper Menace", "Tell Me Why", others.

  • Light Board: (my own board, used at Renaissance)

  • Sound Board: (Sound Cue System, Renaissance)

Venues: Renaissance, Hartselle Fine Arts Center

Other: Wings nominee. Grateful Dead, yeah!

 

Tech: Set

Experience:

  • Set Design (assisted): "Batter Up", "Space Rangers and Viper Menace"

  • Set construction on multiple productions ("Proof", "Christmas Carving", "Inherit the Wind", "Batter Up", etc.)

Other: Roll Tide!

 

Musician

Instruments/Capabilities:

  • Guitar
  • Composer/songwriter ("Batter Up", "Tabernacle", "Last Exit To Sinai", "Space Rangers and the Viper Menace")

Other: Stephen Schwartz is my current favorite.