Todd Clark

참여 작품

블라인드스포팅
Best Boy Electric
Collin must make it through his final three days of probation for a chance at a new beginning. He and his troublemaking childhood best friend, Miles, work as movers, and when Collin witnesses a police shooting, the two men’s friendship is tested as they grapple with identity and their changed realities in the rapidly-gentrifying neighborhood they grew up in.
앤트맨과 와스프
Electrician
캡틴 아메리카의 요청으로 독일까지 가서 아이언맨 일행과 싸우고 돌아온 스콧은 어느 날 이상한 꿈을 꾼다. 그가 행크 핌 박사와 호프에게 꿈 이야기를 들려주자, 호프는 미지의 양자 영역에 갇혀버린 엄마 재닛의 메시지라는 것을 확신하게 된다. 행크 핌 박사는 자신의 비밀 연구소에서 그동안 개발해왔던 양자 터널과 탐색기를 이용해 1대 와스프 재닛의 구출작전을 펼치려 하지만, 시공간의 개념이 사라진 양자 영역으로 들어갈 수 있는 기술을 훔쳐 달아난 고스트 고스트가 나타나면서 일이 꼬여간다.
A Christmas Carol: The Concert
Scenic Artist
A Christmas Carol: The Concert is a unique musical event — Charles Dickens' popular 1843 novella has been adapted for a live orchestral concert with choir and soloists, and performed for an audience in a concert setting. The score, composed by Bob Christianson, recalls Broadway classics such as Les Miserables and The Phantom of the Opera, and is filled with memorable, haunting and rousing songs. It includes musical styles that range from classical to Broadway to blues and gospel. The story, faithfully adapted by Alisa Hauser (who also wrote the lyrics), is performed by leading lights from the Chicago and New York theater world, including Michael Aaron Lindner (Ebenezer Scrooge), E. Faye Butler (Narrator), Scott Coulter (Fred/Bob Cratchit), Kyle Scatliffe (Marley/The Ghosts), and Arya Daire (Belle).
A Christmas Carol: The Concert
Lighting Artist
A Christmas Carol: The Concert is a unique musical event — Charles Dickens' popular 1843 novella has been adapted for a live orchestral concert with choir and soloists, and performed for an audience in a concert setting. The score, composed by Bob Christianson, recalls Broadway classics such as Les Miserables and The Phantom of the Opera, and is filled with memorable, haunting and rousing songs. It includes musical styles that range from classical to Broadway to blues and gospel. The story, faithfully adapted by Alisa Hauser (who also wrote the lyrics), is performed by leading lights from the Chicago and New York theater world, including Michael Aaron Lindner (Ebenezer Scrooge), E. Faye Butler (Narrator), Scott Coulter (Fred/Bob Cratchit), Kyle Scatliffe (Marley/The Ghosts), and Arya Daire (Belle).