Curtis Craig

  • Associate Professor of Sound Design

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Curtis Craig

Biography

Formerly the Sound Designer for the Meadows School of the Arts at Southern Methodist University.

Regional design credits include Resident Sound Designer at Dallas Theater Center, and guest designs for Denver Center Theater, Seattle Rep, People's Light and Theatre Company, Detroit Public Theatre, Classical Theatre of Harlem, Actor's Theatre of Louisville, Clarence Brown Theater, Shakespeare Festival of Dallas, Arkansas Repertory Theater, New York Fringe Festival, Watertower Theater and Seaside Music Theater.

Past Sound Commissioner of USITT and frequent guest lecturer and presenter for festivals, other universities, and training programs. Winner of the Silver Medal in Sound Design at World Stage Design Taipei 2017 for his composition and sound design for All The Way with the Denver Center Theatre Company. Selected for exhibition in World Stage Design 2013, Cardiff, Wales; previously won the Gold Medal in Sound Design at World Stage Design 2009, Seoul, South Korea for composition & design work for Pentecost. Leon Rabin Award for Outstanding Sound Design for The Collected Works of Billy the Kid, nominated for a Barrymore Award and a Wilde Award for his sound design and composition for Skeleton Crew.

His recordings with the Grammy award-nominated contemporary music ensemble, Voices of Change, include Harold Blumenfeld's song cycle Mythologies. His recording work also accompanies the Garland Press book Walt Whitman and Musical Modernism.

Member Audio Engineering Society (AES), United States Institute of Theatre Technology (USITT), and National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS).