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Jeremy Woodward received a Bachelor of Architecture and Bachelor of Fine Arts from RISD (1994). He designs scenery and puppetry for theatre, television, and outdoor spectacles. He is resident set designer at Perishable Theatre in Providence, Rhode Island, and in 2001 completed his eighteenth show with that company.

He is a partner in El Studio La Mano, a scene shop in Providence, Rhode Island, where he built the 12 foot frame of the Bosch Laser-Harp, and where he is now at work on the Hurdy-Gurdy. He is planning for the visual design of the production as a whole, seeking a consistent, graceful relationship between the look of the instruments and the set and lighting design.

His work as a puppeteer has taken him across the US into Canada Germany and Taiwan.

"Jeremy's work has the majesty and reach of our most dearly held rituals, while being strikingly original and bold. He is endowed with formidable skill and deep inspiration." says Jobe.


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