Rory Stitt
Rory Stitt is a Lingít interdisciplinary artist whose work incorporates music composition, production, sound design, poetry, visual and performance arts. He is known predominantly for his work on the stage both as a singer songwriter and musical theatre actor. Notable venues include Joe’s Pub (the Public Theatre), the Cutting Room, the Bitter End, and the Living Room – all in New York City; the Kennedy Center in Washington DC; and the Knitting Factory in Los Angeles. He performs and composes regularly for Perseverance Theatre in his hometown of Juneau, AK where he was the recipient of an Andrew W. Mellon Artistic Fellowship during the 2004-05 season. Rory is currently based in Portland, OR.
Recent Portland Center Stage Credits*
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? | Sound Designer & Composer |
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