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Shamus

Producing Artistic Director

shamus@shakespeareinclarkpark.org

Shamus is thrilled to return to Shakespeare in Clark Park after performing as Malvolio in Twelfth Night, directed by Jack Tamburri, and serving on staff as Casting Director for multiple seasons. His initial production of Two Gentlemen of Verona was heralded as “a summer smash” and “a Goliath of a production on David’s budget.” He is dedicated to maintaining company standards of innovative productions of Shakespeare’s work while continuing to challenge the cannon for contemporary audiences.

Shamus is a Queer theatre maker who recently finished his MFA in Directing at Boston University. Recent credits: birth.sparkle.death (Hannah Parke for Cannonball Fest), Rutgers-Camden (Urinetown), Playwrights’ Center in Minneapolis (J.C. Pankratz’s Kind of Brando), Boston Playwright’s Theatre (Jay Eddy’s Alligator-A-Phobia in 3D! and Pankratz’s Eat Your Young), PlayPenn (Kevin Esmond’s Vintage Illustrations of the Devil), Samuel French Off-Off-Broadway Festival (Eddy’s Big Red Button) and the National Puppetry Conference at the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center. His original musical, Close Your Legs, Honey, co-created with Hannah Parke, premiered at PHIT Comedy and was subsequently produced by Bootless Stageworks. For BU he directed Once the Musical, Murder Ballad, Machinal, Shakespeare’s R & J, Grounded and Assistance.

Other credits include Spring Awakening for Penn Players at University of Pennsylvania, Matilda for Limelight Performing Arts Center, Assistant Director for Treasure Island at the Arden Theater under Broadway Alumni Doug Hara, Associate Director of the rolling world premiere of Make Way for Ducklings at Boston’s Wheelock Family Theatre under Emily Tilson-Ranii, directing 5+ new plays with Temple University and Philadelphia Young Playwrights’ New Voices Festival; The Murder & Booze Cabaret by Brandon Monokian and Katie Frazer for LoveDrunkLife in the Philly Fringe and many others!

A member of Actor’s Equity Association, Shamus has performed throughout the northeast including multiple collaborations with Die-Cast and the Tennessee Williams Theatre Festival, Bristol Riverside Theatre, Eagle Theater, Yale’s Indigenous Performing Arts Program, EgoPo, Pendragon, Commonwealth Classic Theatre and right here at SCP!

To learn more visit www.shamushuntermccarty.com or follow him on IG @mononymous_shamus