Charles Currier


Charles Currier


Charles designed the company's current and previous theatre spaces and also designed and built the sets for the PSC's productions of The Beggar's Opera, Our Country's Good, Twelfth Night, Macbeth and Richard III. He has also designed and built sets for more than thirty stage and film productions, including scenery for a short film of Edgar Allan Poe's The Tell-Tale Heart which won a Cine Golden Eagle Award in 1994. Charles is also an accomplished stage combat director having choreographed fights for PSC as well as the Virginia Shakespeare Festival, Glassboro Summer Theatre and the Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire. In 1993, he and his fight partner Greg Dolph won an award for Best Demo in Film Fights Choreography at the First Annual USMAA martial arts trade show in Pasadena. Charles is currently taking a pounding as The Deacon in Universal Studio's live-action stunt show WaterWorld and his 'directionless' directing career has included operas and cable documentary shorts and a really low-budget feature.