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Philip Trevino

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Philip Treviño (born 1976) is a theatrical designer based in New York.

Biography

Philip Treviño is a lighting designer and scenic designer for the theater and has worked primarily in Dance. The New York Times has called him "a set-and-lighting design wizard capable of his own magic."[1]

In 2010, he was awarded a New York Dance and Performance Award (Bessie Awards) for Pam Tanowitz’s Be In The Gray With Me as both lighting and scenic designer.[2]

He was the Scenic Designer for Camille A. Brown and Company’s Mr. Tol E. Rance, winner of a 2014 Bessie Award for Outstanding Production.[3]

He has designed and worked with:

His work has toured nationally, internationally, and to Brooklyn Academy of Music(BAM), Joyce Theatre, Joyce Soho, Dance Theatre Workshop (DTW), Lincoln Center Out of Doors, The Kitchen, New York City Center and Jacob’s Pillow.

Alternately, Philip has Production Stage Managed for:

Teaching

Philip Treviño is a teacher, from 2006–present, of stagecraft and design at Marymount Manhattan College where he is the technical director for the Dance Department.[13]

Awards

  • 2010 New York Dance and Performance Award (Bessie Awards) in Lighting and Scenic Design for Pam Tanowitz’s Be In The Gray With Me.[14]

References