The Odd Fellow’s Theatre

Jeffrey Puukka {Author of the http://oddfellow.wordpress.com blog} formed the company StageWonder Children’s Theatre, and later switched gears to form Discovery Theatre Lab.  He collaborated (in 2005-2007) with the Gresham-Barlow School District, working as an Interpretive Speech Coach for the Sam Barlow Speech & Debate team.  He is currently taking a sabatical, spending more time with his family and writing his novel.  However, he intends to reformat Discovery Theatre Lab’s training opportunities and begin work on two new productions, within the next twelve to seventeen months. 

Jeffrey Puukka has directed the following productions. . .

For DISCOVERY THEATRE LAB:

2002-2003
Oedipus
The Readiness Is All

2003-2005

Dracula
Antigone
Antigone
(Travel/Competition version.)

2005-2007
The Tower-Maiden’s Daughter
The Tower-Maiden’s Daughter
(Travel/Competition version.)
Romeo And Juliet
Phaedra

 COLLABORATIVE/OTHER COMPANIES

For Gresham Little Theater:  2003-2006
And Jack Fell Down
And Jack Fell Down
(Travel/Competition version.)
The Foreigner

For H.A.R.T.:  2003-2005
The Lion, The Witch, And The Wardrobe
Snow White & The Seven Dwarves


For Mt. Hood Repertory Theatre:  2007
The Shadow Box (Reading for Mt. Hood Rep’s Reader’s Theatre program.)

For Sam Barlow High School’s Drama Program:  2007
Noonday Demons

For Nutz-N-Boltz Theater Co.:  2008
Angel Street (Sometimes called ”The Gaslight”)
Click here to go to the Nutz-N-Boltz website, and see the  Angel Street Photo Page.

For StageWonder Children’s Theatre:  1996-2001
Rapunzel
No-No’s: A Drug Awareness Play
The Nightingale
Beauty
The Illusion

. . . . .

Jeffrey enjoys collaborative work, both as a guest director for other theatre companies, and also as a coach for acting classes.  For further information, or to pursue collaborating with Jeffrey, feel free to write to:

Jeffrey.Puukka@gmail.com

This page was last updated:  2nd May, 2008.

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