- J. T. Buck
J. T. Buck (born
6 June 1978 ) is the Director of Arts for First Grace United Church of Christ inAkron, Ohio . He is also a composer, lyricist, stage director, vocalist, and pianist.Born and raised in Akron, Buck graduated from Central-Hower High School in 1996. He spent his first few years post high school working as a freelance pianist, actor and director and music director.
Buck spent two summers as musical director for the National Children's Theatre School summer workshops in Vail Colorado, and two summers as music director for the Columbia Gorge School of Theatre in
White Salmon, Washington . He has taught numerous classes and workshops.Buck received his BA in Theatre Arts with a minor in music from the
University of Akron in 2004. He is currently completing a masters degree in Directing from theUniversity of Houston .While in Houston, Buck has served as producer of the 2005 Albee New Plays Festival under the leadership of Pulitzer-winner Lanford Wilson, and completed an internship at the 2005 Tony Awards and the revival of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" under producer Elizabeth I. McCann.
He was also was twice a student of Tony-Winning Broadway producer Stuart Ostrow's New Musical Theatre Lab.
In 2006, Buck accepted the position of Arts Director at First Grace UCC in Akron. His work there involves directing worship-related music and arts, as well as producing and directing grass-roots theatre, music, dance and visual art in collaboration with local and national artists.
Buck has directed a variety of pieces for the stage, including "Corpus Christi", "The Laramie Project", "State Fair", Christopher Durang's "Titanic", "As Bees In Honey Drown", "Dearly Departed" and "A Christmas Carol".
His latest musical, "The Gospel According to Tammy Faye" (GATTF) was written with fellow University of Houston student Fernando Dovalina. GATTF is a fantasy flashback retelling of televangelist
Tammy Faye Bakker 's life story. Written after a lengthy interview granted to the author's by Tammy Faye, the show had it's world premiere at the 2006Cincinnati Fringe Festival , where it reportedlyFact|date=July 2007 was the second-highest grossing show of the festival (surpassed only by an artist with a large local following and despite a lack of press attention). It was subsequently given an Equity reading by the Columbia Gorge Repertory Company in Portland and Hood River, Oregon.GATTF had a box-office-busting July run on the stage of Houston's famous Alley Theatre, as a benefit produced by and for Bering and Friends, a Houston AIDS charity. The production opened on the same night the real Tammy Faye died.
GATTF received an industry reading in NYC in December, 2007, starring Tony-Nominee Sally Mayes as Tammy Faye, and veteran Broadway actors William Youmans, Julie Foldesi, Heather Parcells and James T. Lane. Buck and Dovalina are now preparing the tuner for it's next turn on the boards.
In the meantime, Buck continues to live and work in Akron, where he will direct a production of Lanford Wilson's 'Book of Days' in summer 2008.
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