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Patrick Fischer is from several generations of fine artists and actors from Europe, and has seen many theatre productions which encouraged in him an extensive interest in all things relating to theatre and art. These interests led Patrick to be involved in a variety of artistic positions (artist, board member, actor, director, producer, and consultant) as well as participation in a variety of performances (storytelling, poetry, emcee, skits, and comedy) all around the nation. Patrick was a board
member for Northwest Theatre of the Deaf for 9 years. He was involved
with several productions including: producer of "This Land is Mime
Land" in 1997 and "Deaf Star Search" in '96 and '98, director
of the production "Tales from A Clubroom" in 1998 and "The
Bad Seed" in 2001 as well as performing in leading roles in "The
Miser" in 1997 and "The Cat and the Canary" in 1998. In summer of 2001, Patrick got the opportunity to be trained professionally at DeafWest Theare in North Hollywood, California where he was selected as one of top 14 advanced actors. His training at DeafWest's Professional Summer School gave him a broader understanding of different theatrical techniques and allowed him to expand his creativity. His training included exposure to fellow actors at the school (who hailed from all over the USA and Australia) as well as well-known instructors/directors (Phyllis Frelich, Bernard Bragg, Peter Cook, Linda Bove, Ed Waterstreet, Bob Daniels, Stephen Saches, Marlee Matlin, Camryn Mannhein, SAG President, Richard Masur, several cast directors from "The Drew Carey Show," "Will and Grace," "Martin Show," and "Sex in the City") all of whom and enhanced his theatre skills. Then in the summer
of 2002, Patrick was selected as one of the top 12 advanced professional
actors to be trained at the National Theatre of the Deaf (NTD) Actor's
Academy in Waterford, Connecticut. Patrick was fortunate enough to be
trained by well-known instructors/directors such as: Shanny Mow, Aaron
Kelstone, Mike Lamitola, Matthew Moore, Dennis Webster, Damon Timm, Alexandria
Wailes, Karen Dearborn. Getting his foot in the NTD's "door"
led Patrick to be selected as an actor in NTD's national touring production
of "Oh Figaro" during which he portrayed the character of Dr.
Bart in 2002 - 2003. Patrick was a children's performer in "The Giving
Tree" for NTD's Little Theatre of the Deaf. In between bouts with
NTD in the fall of 2003, Patrick was one of ten mentors (all of whom were
equity actors, directors, and artists.) for the Haven Project that provided
acting workshops for disadvantaged children in the Afield Program in Portland,
Oregon. After this, Patrick went back to NTD's Little Theatre of the Deaf
and performed in "The Giving Tree" and "Poetry in Motion"
during the 2003 - 2004 national tour. From Patrick's experiences and training in different aspects of theatre, he grew to enjoy sharing and passing on his exposure and knowledge. Patrick launched his theatrical business this year, providing various services to those who want to learn more about theatre through deaf's eyes. He, recently, volunteered his services for a non-profit organization to help raise funds to provide workshops and performances in ASL Literature. When Patrick is not "working" in theatre, he teaches American Sign Language (ASL) and currently is a certified ASLTA instructor at Portland Community College under the Sign Language Studies Program, as well as at the Northwest Academy (a private middle and high school) in Portland, OR. Patrick is also a professional artist and owner of a freelance design business, "Infinity Design." Check out his Infinity Design website at www.idwiz.com. |