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STRAWDOG THEATRE COMPANY

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Nic Dimond
Artistic Director
Season 2010-2011
Red Noses Remounted
Set Design
Season 2008-2009
Red Noses
Set Design
Season 2007-2008
Richard III
Director
Season 2006-2007
A Lie of the Mind
Director
Season 2005-2006
Tooth of Crime (2nd Dance)
Director
Wireless 4
Director
Season 2004-2005
The True Ballad of Fall's Blessings
Director
Season 2003-2004
Fuddy Meers
Set Design
Julius Caesar (Theatre on the Lake)
Director
Season 2002-2003
Knives in Hens
Set Design
Julius Caesar
Director
Season 2001-2002
The Green Bird
Director
Season 1999-2000
Return to the Howard Bowl
Director
Measure for Measure
Director
Season 1998-1999
Owners
Director
Season 1997-1998
The Waltz Invention
Director
Season 1996-1997
Skeletons
Set Design
Crossing Boundaries IV: A Leap of Faith
Director
Season 1996
Interrogating the Nude
Director
Crossing Boundaries III: Life of the Mind
Director
Criminal Hearts
Set Design
Season 1995
Cat's Paw
Set Design
Crossing Boundaries II: The Tower of Babel Project
Director
A Mother, a Daughter and a Gun
Set Design
Burn This
Set Design
Nic first joined Strawdog in 1995 as the resident set designer. Later in his first tenure, he served as the Literary Manager for a season, and as Co-Artistic Director for two seasons.

Directing credits at Strawdog include "Tooth of Crime (2nd Dance)", “WRLS IV; Radio for Your Eyes”, the critically acclaimed productions of “The True Ballad of Fall’s Blessings” and “Julius Caesar” (along with the remount at the Theatre on the Lake), the Jeff Recommended “The Green Bird”, the Jeff Recommended "Measure for Measure”, "Return to the Howard Bowl”, "The Waltz Invention”, "Owners", the Jeff Recommended "Interrogating the Nude", “Picture Hanging Eyes”, and “The Dumbwaiter.”

Off the block, he has directed the world premiere of “Ichor” by Sean Pfautch at EP Theatre, Carson Kreitzer’s “The Love Song of J. Robert Oppenheimer” at the NEXT theatre, and the world premiere of Lonnie Carter’s “Concerto Chicago” at Victory Gardens. Other directing diversions include various projects with the Lakeside Shakespeare Festival, Collaboraction, the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs, Titan Productions, question?mark productions, the Shawnee Playhouse, and Chicago Dramatists Workshop.

He has also had the opportunity to design scenery for the likes of Victory Gardens, Defiant Theatre, Roadworks, Prop Theatre, Powertap Productions, and Collaboraction.

Nic is a native Chicagoan (he grew up in Park Forest, for you sticklers for geographic detail) and a proud graduate of Illinois Wesleyan University and Rich East High School.

SEASON
23

THRU 8/15

Red Noses Remounted