Bio for Eric Lane BarnesEric Lane Barnes is the author of the critically acclaimed Fairy Tales, which garnered two Jeff citations, three After Dark Awards, and three Bistro Awards. After its initial run in Chicago, Fairy Tales enjoyed successful runs in London and New York, and is finding legs among numerous regional theaters. Barnes has written extensively for Chicago theater, including songs for Live Bait Theatricals Riders of the Purple Wage and music for the award-winning Freud, Dora and the Wolfman. Barnes has written numerous shows with Lifeline Theater, including The Amazing Bone, Mike Mulligan and his Steam Shovel, Simple Jim and His Four Fabulous Friends and Scary Home Companion. Other works featuring Erics music and lyrics are Don Juan on Halsted; Queer Stories II; Death and Pancakes; Square Black Camera and Healthworks Theaters Dont Wait Until You See Me, which continues to tour. The Stops, Barnes newest show, is slated for production in the fall of 2002 in Seattle. In January of 2000, Eric Lane Barnes was appointed Assistant Artistic Director of Seattle Mens Chorus. Part of Erics SMC duties include directing and writing for the vocal comedy group Captain Smartypants. Barnes has been commissioned by various GALA choruses including Tucsons Desert Voices; One Voice Charlotte; Detroit Together Mens Chorus; Seattle Mens Chorus; Sound Circle; The Cincinnati Gay Mens Chorus; The Lexington Mens Chorus, New York City Gay Mens Chorus; The Gay Mens Chorus of Washington DC; Singing Out! Toronto; Unison Lesbian and Gay Singers; the Windy City Gay Chorus and Turtle Creek Chorale. |
Impertinent FactsEric Lane Barnes enjoys dark chocolate, David Lynch, thunderstorms, and his husband Paul, sometimes all at once. Although his rational mind knows Narnia doesnt exist, he continues to check empty wardrobes just in case. Currently residing in the household shrine are luminaries Karen Carpenter, E. Nesbitt, Deborah Kerr and Guy Madison. While Barnes would never say he is a superstitious person, he is frequently seen tossing smelt over his left shoulder. His dog Andy is a purebred Knogue Terrier, the first and only dog of its kind in the world.
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