| Communication Sciences Institute Department of Electrical Engineering Systems University of Southern California 3740 McClintock Ave, EEB 502 Los Angeles, CA 90089 (213) 740-3503 tbrun@usc.edu |
Height: 5' 9" Weight: 145 pounds Hair: Blond Eyes: Hazel Age: 41 (born 1967) |
| Leontes | The Winter's Tale | Caltech (TACIT) |
| Creon | Antigone (Anouilh) | Harvard University (HRDC) |
| The Duke | Measure for Measure | Caltech (TACIT) |
| Algernon Moncrieff | The Importance of Being Earnest | Caltech (TACIT) |
| The Fool | King Lear | HRDC |
| Macduff | Macbeth | Santa Barbara Shakespeare Festival |
| Mordred | Camelot | TACIT |
| Cromwell | A Man For All Seasons | TACIT |
| Oliver | As You Like It | Caltech (TACIT) |
| Hortensio/Tailor | The Taming of the Shrew | Los Angeles Shakespeare Co. |
| Abraham Lincoln | John Brown's Body | TACIT |
| Lane/Chasuble | The Importance of Being Earnest | HRDC |
| Uncle Willie Tracey | The Philadelphia Story | HRDC |
| Oronte | The Misanthrope | HRDC |
| Sergeant Carlino | Wait Until Dark | HRDC |
| Bennett | Travesties | HRDC |
| Dr. Berg | Blood Ties (Judith Robbins Rose) | Theatre Americana |
| Mortimer | The Fantasticks | HRDC |
| Booker Page | Working | TACIT |
| Kappelmeister Bonno | Amadeus | HRDC |
Wrote and directed Three Chimes, HRDC.
Directed The Cocktail Party, HRDC.
Directed Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, TACIT.
Adapted and directed Dorothy Sayers's novel The Documents
in the Case, TACIT.
Directed The Watched Pot (Saki), TACIT.
Acting class (Grotowski) with John Bottoms of the A.R.T.
Playwriting workshop with William Alfred of Harvard University.
Acting and voice workshop with Geoffrey Forward, artistic director,
Los Angeles Shakespeare Co.
Member of Senseless Death, an improvisational comedy group; performances at the Ice House Annex, Stage Left Coffeehouse, local cable television, and numerous private venues.
Performed for Candlelight Murders, a company which provides murder-mystery performances for parties and other events; also wrote three scripts for their use.