His television work includes writing episodes of the animated series The Tick and
Doug,[8] as well as the
CTW educational music show for children, Jam Inn.[8]
He directed the production of
George Packer's first play Betrayed at The Culture Project, New York[9] which won the 2008
Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Play.[10]
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