Shea King

Shea King

Shea is an instructor of Theatre at Truckee Meadows Community College in Reno, NV and holds an MFA in directing from the University of Idaho. He also serves as coordinator of the Irene Ryan Acting Scholarship Competition for the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival, Region 7.

Shea has directed at theaters such as; Snowy Range Summer Theatre, Bay Street Theater, Redwood Curtain...
Shea is an instructor of Theatre at Truckee Meadows Community College in Reno, NV and holds an MFA in directing from the University of Idaho. He also serves as coordinator of the Irene Ryan Acting Scholarship Competition for the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival, Region 7.

Shea has directed at theaters such as; Snowy Range Summer Theatre, Bay Street Theater, Redwood Curtain Theatre, Reno Little Theater, The Rude Mechanicals in Eastern Washington, At Home Artists Project, Lewis-Clark State College, and the Lake City Playhouse.

Recommended by Shea King

  • Moonlight Ladies
    24 Jan. 2021
    Remarkable. I'm so moved and wonderfully disturbed by this play. The pain that can consume us after our worst fears come true. A difficult, important, and potent piece of theatre. Highly recommend this work!
  • lasting beauty
    24 Jan. 2021
    A brief look at how difficult it is to share a painful truth even with those you love and trust. So much has been crafted into this remarkable short play. Incredibly thought provoking.
  • Miranda from Stormville
    31 May. 2020
    This is an incredible adaptation. This is the Miranda I have been yearning for. Fiery, smart, yearning for her life to expand beyond her circumstances. The language is remarkable and brings out so much nuance of joy and heartache. Truly a remarkable play I highly highly recommend.
  • Cheap Atomic Romance A Play in Ten Scenes
    19 Apr. 2020
    This play is a sweet sci fi love letter to small towns full of big-hearted people. The idea of change and the unknown comes creeping into this world and we witness the struggle to let go and rediscover the present. I highly recommend this play and the wonderful character's that live in it.
  • The Place That Made You
    10 Apr. 2020
    A powerful portrait of longing and loss. So intimate in the details of each character's struggle to connect and to be seen. I'm excited to continue my journey through the Piedmont Plays. I highly highly recommend this immensely moving play.