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Tom Liszka
Set Construction Crew

Although he sometimes acts (A Little Night Music), directs (A Midsummer Night’s Dream), designs sets (To Kill a Mockingbird), runs the pinrail (lots of shows), and fantasizes (Yvonne Strahovsky), Tom especially likes building sets.  He learned the basics of hammers, nails, and saws from his dad.  Everything else he learned from John Isenberg--a good pedigree because John learned from Jerry Green the elder, and Jerry learned from Noah.  Since Tom first started playing with tools, someone invented electricity, and that’s made some of the work easier.  When he's not building sets, he enjoys playing Ticket to Ride with his friends and family, playing poker with six guys named Richard, and bending anyone’s ear who wants to talk about Geoffrey Chaucer.  (Love you, Dream Team.)

Tom Liszka
Set Construction Crew

Although he sometimes acts (A Little Night Music), directs (A Midsummer Night’s Dream), designs sets (To Kill a Mockingbird), runs the pinrail (lots of shows), and fantasizes (Yvonne Strahovsky), Tom especially likes building sets.  He learned the basics of hammers, nails, and saws from his dad.  Everything else he learned from John Isenberg--a good pedigree because John learned from Jerry Green the elder, and Jerry learned from Noah.  Since Tom first started playing with tools, someone invented electricity, and that’s made some of the work easier.  When he's not building sets, he enjoys playing Ticket to Ride with his friends and family, playing poker with six guys named Richard, and bending anyone’s ear who wants to talk about Geoffrey Chaucer.  (Love you, Dream Team.)