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Credits in the database:

Production

Jersey Boys
[Las Vegas, 2008]
Lighting Designer

Cry-Baby
[Broadway, 2008]
Lighting Designer

Gypsy
[Broadway, 2008]
Lighting Designer

Jersey Boys
[West End, 2008]
Lighting Designer

In The Heights
[Broadway, 2008]
Lighting Designer

The Farnsworth Invention
[Broadway, 2007]
Lighting Designer

Xanadu
[Broadway, 2007]
Lighting Designer

Avenue Q
[US Tour, 2007]
Lighting

Jersey Boys
[Chicago, 2007]
Lighting

LoveMusik
[Broadway, 2007]
Lighting Designer

Jersey Boys
[US Tour, 2006]
Lighting Designer

The Wiz
[San Diego, CA (Regional), 2006]
Lighting

Avenue Q
[West End, 2006]
Lighting Designer

Zhivago
[San Diego, CA (Regional), 2006]
Lighting

Bridge & Tunnel
[Broadway, 2006]
Lighting Designer

Jersey Boys
[Broadway, 2005]
Lighting Designer

Zhivago
[San Diego, CA (Regional), 2005]
Lighting

Palm Beach
[Regional (US), 2005]
Lighting Designer

Steel Magnolias
[Broadway, 2005]
Lighting Designer

Chasing Nicolette
[Regional (US), 2004]
Lighting

Jersey Boys
[San Diego, CA (Regional), 2004]
Lighting

Dracula
[Broadway, 2004]
Lighting

Bounce
[Broadway, 2004]
Lighting

The Great Ostrovsky
[Regional (US), 2004]
Lighting

Harmony
[Regional (US), 2003]
Lighting

Golda's Balcony
[Broadway, 2003]
Lighting Designer

Avenue Q
[Broadway, 2003]
Lighting Designer

Bounce
[Regional (US), 2003]
Lighting

The Look of Love
[Broadway, 2003]
Lighting

Radiant Baby
[Off-Broadway, 2003]
Lighting

Seussical
[US Tour, 2002]
Lighting

Dracula
[Broadway, 2002]
Lighting

A Little Night Music
[Regional (US), 2002]
Lighting

Passion
[Regional (US), 2002]
Lighting

Merrily We Roll Along
[Regional (US), 2002]
Lighting

Sunday in the Park with George
[Regional (US), 2002]
Lighting

Company
[Washington, DC (Regional), 2002]
Lighting

Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
[Regional (US), 2002]
Lighting

The Full Monty
[West End, 2002]
Lighting

Dracula
[Regional (US), 2001]
Lighting

The Full Monty
[US Tour, 2001]
Lighting

Bat Boy
[Off-Broadway, 2001]
Lighting

The Full Monty
[Broadway, 2000]
Lighting

The Full Monty
[San Diego, CA (Regional), 2000]
Lighting

Do I Hear a Waltz?
[Regional (US), 1999]
Lighting

Over and Over
[Regional (US), 1999]
Lighting

Parade
[Broadway, 1998]
Lighting

The Civil War
[Houston, TX (Regional), 1998]
Lighting

High Society
[Broadway, 1998]
Lighting

Sweet Adeline
[Off-Broadway, 1997]
Lighting

Applause
[Milburn, NJ (Regional), 1996]
Lighting

How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
[Broadway, 1995]
Lighting

Grease
[Broadway, 1994]
Lighting

Kiss of the Spider Woman
[Broadway, 1993]
Lighting

Kiss of the Spider Woman
[West End, 1992]
Lighting

Bobbi Boland
[Broadway, 2003]
Lighting Designer

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Sweeney Todd
(27 productions, 3 recordings)

 

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