Dave Lane

David Lane (puppetry for Fragments of Outside) is a theatre maker and artist based in North Adams, Massachusetts. WAM Theatre: debut. Selected Artistic Credits Elsewhere: David was a co-creator and the lead designer of Iniskim, an illuminated, night-time puppet performance celebrating the return of Buffalo to Banff National Park and presented by the National Arts Center’s Grand Acts of Theatre. David founded the annual Berkshire Lantern Walk, a community festival of light, in collaboration with the New England Puppet Intensive and Clark Art Institute. His latest project is a puppet adaptation of Emile Zola’s The Belly of Paris which will premiere in 2026. Education: David studied Drama at the University of Calgary with the likes of Clem Martini and improv guru Keith Johnstone, and earned an MFA in Theatre from Sarah Lawrence College in New York. He trained extensively with Calgary’s Green Fools Theatre Society before helping to co-found The Old Trout Puppet Workshop, co-directing several of their inaugural shows. Teaching: David has been a guest director and instructor at a number of colleges including SUNY Albany, Siena College and the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts (MCLA). In 2016, his original clown play “The Painting”, was selected to be presented at the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival, Region One, earning a “Best Ensemble” prize. Awards: He is a two-time Jim Henson Foundation grant recipient for his original play “The Chronicles of Rose”, which tells the story of Rose Valland who helped save countless European paintings from being lost forever during WWII. Contact: www.davidlane-theatre.com

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