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| Timothy Martin Brosnan (February 7, 1960) was born in Carmel, California, the son of Thomas and Corinna Brosnan, and raised in Sumter, SC. A playwright, stage performer, theater critic, feature writer, photojournalist, educator, composer and digital artist, he has worked throughout New England and the southeastern United States. Brosnan attended St. Anne's parochial school in Sumter, SC and Thomas Sumter Academy in Dalzell, SC. He received his B.A. in History from the University of South Carolina, Columbia campus, in 1982. In 1997, he founded the Web and print design firm now known as Creative Hammer, Inc. (see below) He currently resides in Columbia, SC with musician and costumer Janet Kile. As a UFO enthusiast, Brosnan counts Budd Hopkins and Stanton Friedman among his associates, influences and mentors. PerformerBrosnan's regional and touring stage performance credits include Don Costea in Walking the Line at Theatre IV (Richmond, VA), Hideo Hayakawa in Remains to Be Seen at Flat Rock Playhouse (Hendersonville, NC), Dylan Thomas in A Child's Christmas In Wales at the Warehouse Theatre (Greenville, SC) Sam Krulick in Claptrap at Chaffin's Barn (Nashville, TN), Basil Pronker in A Gentleman and a Scoundrel at Northern Lights Summer Playhouse (Hazelhurst, WI) and Alexandre Manette in the world premiere of Wendy Kesselman's musical adaptation of A Tale of Two Cities (Stage One / The Kentucky Center, Louisville, KY).For two years, Brosnan traveled New England performing poetry as a member of the Asheville, NC-based Iambic Productions company of Poetry Alive. A South Carolina Arts Commission-approved theatre artist, Brosnan served for five years as Artistic Director of The Baillie Players, an educational theater company based in Columbia and, in that capacity, he wrote, directed and performed in over a dozen original plays. (See "Works written" below.) Works written for the stageThe following plays, many of which are adaptations of literary classics, were written by Brosnan. All these plays have toured regionally. Those noted as (musical) feature music and lyrics composed and electronically sequenced by him as well.
Music composition / MediaFollowing are examples of accompaniment tracks used during touring productions of plays for young audiences written, composed and sequenced (MIDI tone generators) by Tim Brosnan. The files are provided here in Ogg Vorbis (.OGG) format, which is the only audio format currently supported by Wikipedia. OggPlay and Cool Player are among the players you may use to play back OGG files.
Creative HammerIn 1997, Brosnan founded Timbalo! Inc., a Web and print design firm incorporated in Columbia, SC. The company name was derived from a poem by Edward Lear titled "The Jumblies". Timbalo! Inc. became Creative Hammer in 2005. The Creative Hammer client roster includes utilities and municipalities, as well as cultural, religious and educational organizations.A loose affiliation of creative and technical professionals, Creative Hammer conforms to the adhocracy business model, assembling and managing teams of freelance contractors on a per-project basis. [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Timothy Brosnan ] Some related entries: John Leyton | Lisa Marie Scott | The Magnificent Yankee | Shih Kien | Thomas Colby | Hiroyuki Yoshino | Nikki Tyler | Gladys Brockwell | Raymond Hermantier | Colton Ford | Suzanna Leigh This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Timothy Brosnan; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay |
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