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A
theater graduate of San Jose State University, Ted
Kopulos has been acting, directing, writing and
composing for the stage for over 30 years and 100
productions.
He
has had a number of original plays produced
including Parlour
Games,
Doubles,
and Golden
Gates,
as well as musical adaptations
Kulyenchikov
(from Neil Simon's Fools), and
It's
Your Year, Charlie
Brown,
which he wrote and composed for the opening of the
Charles M. Schulz Museum. He also compiled and
edited the final published version of the stage
play The
Martian
Chronicles
by Ray Bradbury.
Ted's
current projects include the book, music, and
lyrics for a new adaptation of the Dumas classic
The
Count of Monte
Cristo,
and his ongoing efforts to secure the rights to
produce his musical version of
Calvin
and Hobbes.
Also
a published writer of science fiction, Ted has
three Star Trek short stories in
Strange
New Worlds Volumes IV, V
&
VI.
Ted's
voice has been heard on South Bay radio as the
"Movie Guy" and/or morning show co-host on KOME,
KSJO, KHTT and, more recently, on the Greg Kihn
show on KFOX
Radio.
As
a director and actor, Ted has worked with most of
the major groups in the South Bay, and co-founded
TheaterWest in Los Gatos, California.
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