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SETC 64th Annual Convention March 6-10, 2013, Louisville, KY

Over 4,000 actors, professional company representatives, design and technical professionals, theatre educators, students from universities and high schools, commercial exhibitors, university representatives, community theatre producers and participants – those who practice theatre as a vocation and those who hold it as their avocation – will gather for The Nation’s Largest Theatre Convention at the Galt House Hotel, Louisville, KY. 

Since 1949, SETC has been hosting an annual convention held each year during the first week of March. This is a theatre convention that HAS IT ALL! Participants can choose from a multitude of events and activities to find their niche or interest.

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Charlie Calvert

College of Charleston
College Representative
Charleston, SC
Charlie Calvert is an Associate Professor of Scene Design at College of Charleston and the Chair of Design, Technologies, and Management for KCACTF - Region IV.
He is a member of United Scenic Artists and has designed scenery professionally for many theatre companies in New York City and across the country, including multiple projects at The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, The Warehouse Theatre, and Olney Theatre Center. He also spent years working in NYC as an Assistant Scenic Designer for Allen Moyer, Paul Steinberg, Andrew Lieberman, Loy Arcenas, and Peter Dean Beck on Broadway, Off-Broadway, Regional, and international theatre and opera productions.
He is also a member of the Southeastern Theatre Conference (SETC), the United States Institute for Theatre Technology (USITT), and the International Organization of Scenographers, Theatre Architects, and Technicians (OISTAT).
Charlie's students have enjoyed successful internships at Berkshire Theatre Festival, The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, Edinburgh Fringe Festival and Williamstown Theatre Festival. Past students have been accepted to MFA programs at Mason Gross School of the Arts, Purdue University, Boston University, and University of Tennessee - Knoxville. Additionally, his students have received awards for their design work at KCACTF and SETC. Charlie’s students regularly work with him on professional productions both locally and nationally.