Aaron Lamb
In 13 seasons and 32 shows at Harlequin:
- Five Women Wearing the Same Dress — Director
- Middletown — Director
- Time Stands Still — Director
- Hedda Gabler — Director
- The Last Five Years — Musical Director
- August: Osage County — Director
- I Am My Own Wife — Director
- Three Days of Rain — Director
- Ruthless — Director / Music Director
- The 1940s Radio Hour — Director / Music Director
- Love and Information — Director
- A Doll's House — Director
- Man of La Mancha — Director
- Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Christmas Carol — Director
- The Highest Tide — Director
- The Highest Tide — Director
- A Bright Room Called Day — Director
- A Bright Room Called Day — Sound Design
- Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Christmas Carol — Director
- A Christmas Carol — Director
- Hedwig and the Angry Inch — Director
- This Flat Earth — Director
- A Christmas Carol — Director
- Hundred Days — Director
- Falsettos — Musical Director
- Every Brilliant Thing — Director
- Mating Dance of the Werewolf — Ken
- Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde — Dr. Jekyll
- Enchanted April — Mellersh Wilson
- Philadelphia Story — Macaulay Connor
- Cat on a Hot Tin Roof — Brick
- The 39 Steps — Richard Hannay
- To Kill a Mockingbird — Atticus Finch
- The Language Archive — George
- The Last Five Years — Jamie Wellerstein / Piano
- Present Laughter — Garry Essendine
- Noises Off — Frederick Fellowes
- A Bright Room Called Day — Gottfried Swetts
- A Christmas Carol — Player 6 (Fred, others)
- A Christmas Carol — Player 4
- Ruthless — Piano 1
- The 1940s Radio Hour — Piano
Member, AEA
Aaron has worked in Seattle for Village Theatre, Taproot Theatre, Book-It Repertory Theatre, and Seattle Shakespeare Company and has worked regionally throughout the country. Aaron was awarded a Seattle Critics (Footlight) Award for his work as Lord Goring in An Ideal Husband at Taproot Theatre, the Memphis Critics (Ostrander) Award for Best Actor for his work as Jerry in The Full Monty at Playhouse on the Square, a Kennedy Center award for Best Actor for his work as Samuel Coleridge in Grasmere, and an OC Weekly Award for his work as Peck in How I Learned to Drive. Aaron holds an MFA in acting from California State University, Fullerton, and a BA from Washington State University.