SCOTT BRADLEY
Scott Bradley (set designer of Ivanov
and The Idiots Karamazov)
previously designed sets for the A.R.T. in 1989 for Arthur Kopit's The Road
to Nirvana, Allan Knee's The Lost Boys,and Charles Marz's The
Island of Anyplace. His set designs for The
Goodman Theater include the world premieres of August Wilson's Seven Guitars,
Mary Zimmerman's Journey to the West and The Notebooks of Leonardo da
Vinci (also part of Lincoln Center's Serious Fun Festival);
at Steppenwolf Theater, the world premiere
of Steve Martin's Picasso at the Lapin Agile and Slavs!; at The Huntington Theater he designed A
Midsummer Night's Dream and Ah! Wilderness! Currently he is working
on Amiri Baraka's Dutchman for Hartford Stage and Philip Glass' opera
Akhnaten for Boston Lyric Opera. Mr. Bradley
is the recipient of the 1996 NY Drama Desk award for Best Set Design and was a
Tony Nominee for his design of Seven Guitars. He is a graduate of The
Yale School of Drama.
Read an A.R.T. News article on Scott Bradley's
designs for Ivanov
and The Idiots Karamazov.
Artists Offstage
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