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Our Founder, Peter Foy
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While the history of theatrical
flight dates back over two millennia, the art of stage
flying took a quantum leap in 1950 with the arrival in
America of the dashing young Englishman, Peter Foy, to
stage the flying for a Broadway production of Peter Pan,
starring Jean Arthur and Boris Karloff.
Foy returned four years later to fly Mary Martin's Peter
Pan when the musical version premiered on Broadway. He
developed a new system allowing Martin's soaring aerial
choreography to thrill audiences and this marked the
beginning of a new era in stage flying. Peter Foy's
technical innovations soon established "Flying by Foy"
as the standard of the industry.
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Brad
Allen |

Christof
Bruening |

Harold
Christensen |

Patrick
Leonard |
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Dave
Hale |

Tim
Mackay |

Johnny
Pickett |

RJ
Scala |
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Amir
Tawfik |

Geddy
Webb |

Jason
Wilson |
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Craven Baker
Assistant Technical
Designer |

Matt Bevacqua
Lead Technical
Designer |

William Creech
Head Electrician |
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Clark McKinlay
Harness Master
(Emeritus)
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Joe Wilson
Fabricator |

Roger Wilson
Harness Master |
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Jon Peterson
Associate
Office
Administrator |

John
Raczkowski
Controller |

David
Shamberger
Office
Administrator |
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Senior Management
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Barbara Foy
Owner |

Teresa Foy
Chief Financial
Officer |

Joe
McGeough
Director of
Operations |
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