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ANDREW LYNCH I The University of California-San Diego

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CONTACT INFO

P I 952.200.6740

E I music.lynch@gmail.com

W I https://andrewlynchmusic.com/?page_id=228

Andrew Lynch is a composer, sound designer, and performer. Original theatrical works include Le Gourmand or GLUTTONY! which the New York Times described as "so rich in musical abundance... it deserves a bigger table”, Paper Plane which was named a Critics' Pick by Time Out NY, and Vestige which was presented by Columbia Stages and developed at the Music Theatre Factory. Recent projects include: a new musical adaptation of Elektra with director Juliana Kleist-Mendez at UCSD, Calafia at Liberty with the Wetsuit Collective at the La Jolla Playhouse’s 2019 WOW Festival, and Leap and the Net Will Appear presented by the Catastrophic Theatre in Houston and New Georges in New York. He is a cofounder of the Brooklyn arts space Cloud City, and the resident composer for the physical theatre company 3 Sticks. He plays multiple instruments including guitar, piano, percussion, bass, and cello.

 

ELLIOT YOKUM I CalArts

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P I 781.570.1704

E I elliotyokum@gmail.com

W I elliotyokum.com

Elliot Yokum is a sound designer and composer. 

Elliot is currently a design consultant at 59E59 Theaters. Theater credits include: Cries and Whispers (CalArts CNP/Korean Arts Council), YOU OWE ME YOUR BONES (Edinburgh Fringe - postponed), Pass: The Musical (Hollywood Fringe - postponed), Machinal (CalArts), Much Ado About Nothing (CalArts), and The Mousetrap (Scotch'n'Soda Theatre). VR credits include: To Remember a Friend (CalArts) and Frankenstein (The Frankenstein Complex/Carnegie Mellon Entertainment Technology Center). Elliot's music has been performed and recorded by Hartford Opera Theater, Compos-It Opera Company, Oklahoma State University Symphony Orchestra, Carpe Diem String Quartet, and the Carnegie Mellon Philharmonic. 

Elliot holds an MFA in Sound Design from the CalArts School of Theater, where they studied with Jon Gottlieb and Leon Rothenberg, and a BFA in Music Composition from the Carnegie Mellon University School of Music, where they studied with Nancy Galbraith.