Creative Team
LSC-Kingwood - Theatre Season 2024-2025
LSC-Kingwood - Theatre Season 2024-2025
Formally trained in acting, directing, vocal music, choral conducting, piano, drawing, and water colors, Eric is a multi-faceted artist, performer, and educator.
Now celebrating his 23rd year at LSC-K (33rd year in education), Eric serves as Professor of Theatre & Humanities. As Artistic Director of Theatre at LSC-K, he has received state, regional, and national recognition for his directing & producing.
His stage work has been seen in Texas, New Mexico, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and California. He has toured with concert productions across the United States, Canada, and abroad in Holland, Germany, Switzerland, Belgium, France, and Italy.
Eric is frequently seen as emcee for events at Lone Star College. He is in high demand as a UIL One-Act Play critic judge and also serves as a Kennedy Center-American College Theatre Festival production respondent.
He is co-author of Acting Across the Disciplines, a textbook designed for beginning actors. It teaches acting concepts that are applicable to everyday life in the classroom, boardroom, church, or any public speaking venue.
Eric earned his Master of Fine Arts degree in Acting & Directing from Texas Tech University in 2003. He also holds a Bachelor’s degree in Vocal Music Education. He taught theatre, music, art, and speech in the Texas Public Schools for 7 years – teaching all grades in K-12.
Meredith Taylor joined the Lone Star College-Kingwood Theatre family in June of 2023 as Technical Director. The Liberty, TX native and LSC-K alum holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Technical Theater & Design from Lamar University.
She comes from Angelina College where she directed, designed, and built productions, as well as worked with professional touring artists through the Angelina Arts Alliance.
Her directing credits include Grease: The Musical, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Holmes and Watson, and Still Life with Iris. Her most recent design credits include: 9-to-5: The Musical, Wait Until Dark, and A Golden Fleecing.
Meredith volunteers regularly with the Valley Players of Liberty, designing and teaching student stagehands in different areas of production. She lives with her adopted poodle named Annie.
John Moore is a seasoned Theater Technician with over a decade of experience in the entertainment industry. Beginning his career at the young age of 20, John honed his craft at venues such as the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, NRG Stadium, and Toyota Center, gaining invaluable experience in various aspects of live production.
Relocating to Albuquerque, New Mexico, John embarked on a new chapter with PopeJoy Hall at the University of New Mexico. Through dedication and skill, he swiftly ascended the ranks to become the Head of the Lighting Department, where he oversaw the execution of countless Broadway productions, enriching the cultural landscape of the region.
John's expertise extends beyond traditional theater settings, with deep-rooted experience in live music venues that has equipped him with a unique skill set and an innate understanding of the energy and dynamics of live performances.
With a primary focus on Lighting Design and Operation, his extensive experience equips him with a well-rounded knowledge of all facets of live production, ensuring seamless and unforgettable performances regardless of the setting or scale. His versatility and comprehensive understanding of live production have made him an indispensable asset in every project he undertakes.