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Millie Dixon and Jules Lauve join the ASTC
Theatre Projects Consultants has announced that Millie Dixon (TPC Principal) and Jules Lauve (TPC Associate) were voted into the American Society of Theatre Consultants (ASTC) at the ASTC Forum ‘07.
Millie has been with Theatre Projects since 1997, initially working as a performance equipment specialist and then as a project manager. Her projects for TPC include: Tempe Center for the Arts, AZ, Woolly Mammoth Theatre in Washington, D.C., RiverCenter for the Performing Arts in Columbus, GA, Lincoln Center Capital Needs Study in New York, and Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts in Philadelphia. She is currently working on the Dr. P. Phillips Orlando Performing Arts Center in Orlando, the Stanley Theatre Renovation in Utica, NY, as well as projects in Dubai and Saudi Arabia.
Jules joined TPC in 2001 with more than 25 years’ experience in the entertainment industry. He has managed entertainment operations for numerous large-scale projects and has designed scenery and lighting for many regional opera and ballet companies. As a project manager in TPC’s US office, his projects include: Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Master Plan in Washington. D.C., Wynn Las Vegas Grail Theater (Spamalot), Southeast Missouri University Performing Arts Center in Cape Girardeau, MO, Auditorio Telmex at the University of Guadalajara in México, and Tokyo Disney Resort Theatre - Cirque du Soleil in Japan. He is currently working on the Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House at the Dallas Center for the Performing Arts, Richmond CenterStage in Richmond, VA, and several commercial entertainment projects in Macau and Dubai.
Mille and Jules join TPC’s current members of ASTC including Scott Crossfield, Benton Delinger, Michael Ferguson, Gene Leitermann and David Rosenburg.
The primary objective of the ASTC is to inform owners, users, and planners about the services that theatre consultants offer and about the value of those services to the achievement of effective and economically viable performance and assembly facilities, whether large or small, whether new construction or remodeling/renovation project.
The Members of the ASTC are professional theatre consultants who have demonstrated a broad range of capability and experience necessary to qualify for membership. As professionals, ASTC members have individual and collective interests in providing unbiased, functionally sound and practical consulting and design services to owners, users, architects, and engineers or performance and assembly facilities. These interests are reflected in the objectives and programs of the Society.
12th February 2008
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