James Faerron - Other Selected Set Design Credits

Other Selected Set Design Credits

  • "Skin" by Steve Yockey (Encore and Climate Theater) Directed by Mark Routhier;
  • "Mauritius" by Theresa Rebeck (Magic Theatre) Directed by Loretta Grecco;
  • "The Brother's Size" by Tarrel Alvin McCraney (Magic Theater) Co-designed with Sarah Sidman and directed by Octavio Solis;
  • "The Seafarer" by Conor McPherson (Southern Rep) Directed by Mark Routhier;
  • “Texts for Nothing” by Samuel Becket (Magic Theater) Performed by Joseph Chaiken;
  • “Hidden Parts” by Lynne Alvarez (Encore Theatre) Directed by Lisa Steindler;
  • “Simpatico” by Sam Shepard (Encore Theatre and Campo Santo) Directed by Margo Hall;
  • “A Thousand Clowns” by Herb Gardner (Actors Playhouse, Miami Fl.) Directed by David Arisco;
  • “The Last of the Red Hot Lovers” (Actors Playhouse, Miami Fl.) Directed by David Arisco;
  • “Tomfoolery” (Actors Playhouse, Miami Fl.) Directed by David Arisco;
  • “Five Flights” (Rattlestick Playwright's Theater - NYC) Directed by Kent Nicholson;
  • Selected Musicals: Oliver!, A... My Name is Alice, West Side Story, A Chorus Line, Gun Metal Blues, Anything Goes, Pippin.

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