Lighting Programmer

Productions I’ve been the lighting programmer for.

<em>Inside Light</em>

Inside Light

Few hold as much of an esteemed role in the evolution of contemporary composition and studio technique than Karlheinz Stockhausen. One of the most experimental and progressive composers of the 20th century, his innovations forever changed approaches to utilizing electronics in art music and the ways in which we listen. This classical renegade’s influence can still be felt today, inspiring everyone from Björk to Aphex Twin, Miles Davis to Animal Collective, and more. Lighting Designer: Urs Schöenebaum Continue reading Inside Light

<em>Doppelganger</em>

Doppelganger

Performed by world-renowned tenor Jonas Kaufmann with his long-time collaborator pianist Helmut Deutsch, the heart-melting collection of songs is amplified by additional Schubert repertory, an evocative soundscape, and transformative light and video projections to create a production that is part performance and part installation art. Lighting Designer: Urs Schöenebaum Continue reading Doppelganger

<em>The Lost Colony</em>

The Lost Colony

The longest running outdoor symphonic drama, The Lost Colony tells the real-life story of the first English colonists who came to Roanoke Island and who mysteriously disappeared. Lighting Designer: Keith A Truax Continue reading The Lost Colony

Eugene Onegin

Eugene Onegin

Acclaimed stage director Paul Curran leads Yale Opera in a new production of Eugene Onegin. Tchaikovsky’s earnest treatment of Pushkin’s beloved verse novel brings to the opera stage this ever-timely tale of irrepressible love, heartless dismissal, and lasting regret nourished by time. Staged at New Haven’s historic Shubert Theatre, with Perry So conducting the Yale Philharmonia, Tchaikovsky’s Eugene Onegin puts us in touch with the hope and scars of youthful passion. Lighting Designer: Solomon Weisbard Continue reading Eugene Onegin