45 Minutes with Andrew Russell
Photographing the artists of Intiman Theatre: 19 of 35
Q&A with artistic director Andrew Russell
Photo Sister: What made you want to do theatre?
Andrew Russell: As a child, it was more affordable than medication and therapy.
PS: The Beatles or Elvis?
AR: Tina Turner!
PS: What is your favorite restaurant pick in Seattle and the best dish on the menu?
AR: In the bowl.
PS: What do you fear the most?
AR: Complacency.
Go see Andrew Russell’s work in “Hedda Gabler” at Intiman Theatre
Catch “Hedda Gabler” at Intiman Theatre in Seattle, July 11th – August 25th, 2012.
Andrew Russell has directed productions and workshops for Intiman where he first started as Associate Producer in 2009. Other directing credits in Seattle include ACT, Washington Ensemble Theatre, Cornish College of the Arts, Icicle Creek Theatre Festival, One Coast Collaboration, among others. In NYC he has directed productions, workshops and readings with Lincoln Center, The Public Theatre, Ensemble Studio Theatre, Subjective Theatre Company, The Gallery Players, Downtown Urban Theatre Festival, Cherry Lane Studio Theatre, Columbia University and New York University. BFA Carnegie Mellon.
Camera:
Nikon D700
Lens Winter Backdrop: Nikon 18-70mm 3.5-4.5 – Aperture: f/3.8 – Shutter: 1/125- ISO: 400
Lens Winter Backdrop & Black Sofa: Nikon 60mm 2.8 – Aperture: f/3.5 – Shutter: 1/125 – ISO: 400
Lens Messing with Hair: Nikon 60mm 2.8 – Aperture: f/3.5 – Shutter: 1/125 – ISO: 400
All natural light
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