In 2009, I wrote Galileo and the Leaning Tower of Pizza, at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. That said, my work at DMNS is part of my résumé.)Ĭase Study 1: Galileo and the Leaning Tower of Pizza ( On this web site I am not representing the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. My strength is that I can take what I’ve learned on stage and can transform it into programs where the impact on the audience is built right into the script. I have learned how to have the maximum impact on an audience. I have over 40 years experience as a professional performer, both in museums and in the entertainment world. What is the IMPACT that I want to have on visitors? What do I want them to know? To feel? And, to do? And, how can I create an integrated program to have that impact? Of course, it is not enough to write a show that only I can perform. The question is how do you make that happen? Museum programming seamlessly integrated with exhibits in an evocative environment is how you make that happen. Places where curiosity is given full reign. Modern museums should be places which fire the imagination. Simple signage told what the objects were, where they came from, and that was about it. Historically, museums were places where objects were preserved and displayed. Programs in museums are a relatively new phenomenon. ![]() My expertise is in impacting visitors through the seamless integration of programs and exhibits. They are places designed to IMPACT visitors (on-site or virtually) in positive ways. Museums are no longer places simply to impart information.
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