HERB'S THEATRICAL BACKGROUND
Professional and Community Theater Productions:
Little Me and La Cage Aux Folles (Lighting Designer) Royal Palm Dinner Theatre, Boca Raton, Florida, 1995-6
Feiffer's People, Mark Twain Tonight, An Evening of One Acts (Lighting Designer), Circuit Playhouse, Memphis, Tennessee, Summer Repertory, 1972
Appointment with Death and Picnic (Production Stage Manager) Summer Repertory Theatre, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida, 1988
Godspell (Guest Director and Lighting Designer) Lake Worth Christian High School, Lake Worth, Florida, 1996, Presented at the Old School Theatre, Delray Beach, Florida.
The Mousetrap (Guest Director and Designer) Covington Community Playhouse, Covington, TN, 1971
The Easter Story (Guest lighting designer for two years) First Baptist Church, Lafayette, Louisiana, 1998-9, a Broadway-style production built around the Easter story.
The Singing Christmas Tree (Guest lighting designer) First Baptist Church, West Palm Beach, Florida, 1995, a two and a half hour production of drama and music.
College Productions:
Southeastern University, Lakeland, Florida
The Hiding Place (Director) adapted for the stage by Herb Sennett from the book by Corrie ten Boom, presented Oct. 31-Nov. 3, 2002, in the college chapel with special multi-media and technology incorporated into the production.
A Midsummer Night's Dream (Director) by William Shakespeare, presented April 18-20, 2002, at the Polk Theatre, Lakeland, Florida.
Driving Miss Daisy (Director/Designer) by Alfred Uhry, presented November 1-4, 2001, in the college chapel.
Louisiana College, Pineville, Louisiana
Shadowlands (Director) by William Nicholson, presented October 15-25, 1998, on the Main Stage of the Martin Performing Arts Center. Designed by Kenneth J. Tate with vocal and dialect coaching by Tammy Killian-Bush. Costumes by Adrienne Pedneau.
The Hiding Place (Director) adapted for the stage by Herb Sennett from the book by Corrie ten Boom, presented February 18-March 7, 1999, on the Main Stage of the Martin Performing Arts Center. Designed by Tammy Killian-Bush. Costumes by Costume World of Pompano Beach, Florida and additional designs by Adrienne Pedneau.
Driving Miss Daisy (Dramaturg & Lighting Designer) by Alfred Uhrey, directed by Kenneth J. Tate on the Main Stage of the Martin Performing Arts Center. Costuming by Adrienne Pedneau. Presented November 12-22, 1998.
The Odd Couple (Producer & Dramaturg) by Neil Simon, directed by Terry Byars and designed by Kenneth J. Tate on the Main Stage of the Martin Performing Arts Center. Presented November 11-21, 1997.
Palm Beach Atlantic University, West Palm Beach, Florida
Red, Hot and Cole (Dramaturg & Designer) music by Cole Porter. Directed and choreographed by Steve Earnest with costuming by Costume World of Pompano Beach, FL. Presented February 19-28, 1995.
No, No, Nanette! (Director) A musical by Youmans, Caesar, and Shevelove in the Main Theatre. Original choreography by Steve Earnest with orchestra conducted by Chuck Lewis. Costumes by Costume World of Pompano Beach, Florida. Presented February 18-27, 1994.
Godspell (Director) A musical by Schwartz and Tebelak in the Main Theatre. Presented February 17-26, 1993. Original choreography by Steve Earnest. Designed by Herb Sennett and Steve Earnest.
Blood Wedding (Director) by Federico Garcia Lorca, presented in the Main Theatre October 23-Nov. 8, 1992. Designed by Herb Sennett and Steve Earnest. Choreography by Steve Earnest. Costumes by Costume World of Pompano Beach, Florida. Also presented at the Florida Theatre Conference as part of the 25th Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival.
The Importance of Being Earnest (Director/Designer) by Oscar Wilde, presented in the Main Theatre, November 15-24, 1991. Costumes by Costume World of Pompano Beach, Florida.
I Ought to be in Pictures (Director/Designer) by Neil Simon, presented in the Main Theatre, February 16-18, 1989.
The Glass Menagerie (Director/Designer) by Tennessee Williams, presented in the Main Theatre, October 26-November 4, 1988.
The Hiding Place (Director/Designer) an adaptation by Herb Sennett of the novel by Corrie ten Boom, presented in the Main Theatre, May 11-13, 1988.
Our Town (Director/Designer) by Thornton Wilder, presented in the Main Theatre, Oct. 21-31, 1987.
God's Favorite (Director/Designer) by Neil Simon, presented in the Main Theatre, March 26-April 4, 1987.
Immortal Beloved (Director/Designer) by Franklyn Macgregor, premier production of a new play by Palm Beach Resident and New York playwright. Presented in the Main Theater, Oct. 25-Nov. 1, 1986.
Morning's at Seven (Director) by Paul Osborn, presented in the Main Theatre April 1-5, 1986.
Antigone (Director and translator) by Sophocles, presented in the Main Theatre, October 3-10, 1985.