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Sarah Laux Design Resume.Xls [Compatibility Mode] Member Local 829 Sarah Laux [email protected] (917) 822-9942 Costume Designer Design Work Theater/Dance/Film Director Producer/Theatre Blue Ridge (Spring 2019) Taibi Magar Atlantic Theater Company Downstairs (Fall 2018) Adrienne Campbell-HoltPrimary Stages This Ain't No Disco (2018) Darko Tresnjak Atlantic Theater Company Jerry Springer: The Opera (2018) John Rando New Group Bad Dates (2018) Jessica Stone Huntington Theatre Company The Band's Visit Broadway (2017) David Cromer Barrymore Theatre On the Shore of the Wide World (2017) Neil Pepe Atlantic Theater Company Sacred Valley (2017) Sheryl Keller NYSAF The End of Longing (2017) Lindsay Posner MCC The Man from Nebraska (2016) David Cromer 2nd Stage The Band's Visit (2016) David Cromer Atlantic Theater Company Empathitrax (2016) Adrienne Campbell-Holt HERE mainstage The Ultimate Beauty Bible (2016) Stephen Brackett p73 Fully Committed (2016) Broadway Jason Moore 321 Theatrical The Humans (2016) Broadway Joe Mantello Helen Hayes Theatre The Effect (2016) David Cromer Barrow Street Theatre FreakShow (2015/16) Trudie Styler Maven Pictures The Humans (2015) Joe Mantello Roundabout Theatre/Pels Come back Little Sheba (2015) David Cromer Huntington Theatre Company Pilobolus New Work (2015) Javier De Frutos Pilobolus Women or Nothing (2013) David Cromer Atlantic Theater Company Really, Really (2013) David Cromer MCC Baby Screams Miracle (2013) Portia Kreiger Clubbed Thumb The Vampires (2013) Johanna McKeon Lee Strasberg School Artaria (Reading) (2011) Johanna McKeon Daryl Roth Theatre Barcode: The Musical (2012) Johanna McKeon Staged Reading The Devil and Mr Punch (2011) Julian Crouch Improbable Theater Co. PIRATE (2010) John Patrick Shanley NYSAF Chick-Fil-A Calender 2011 (2010) James Porto National Ad Campaign Alice in Slasherland (2010) Dir. R R. Parker Vampire Cowboys Roadkill Confidential Wkshp (2010) Dir. Sam Gold Clubbed Thumb Soul Samurai (2009) Dir: R.R. Parker Vampire Cowboys Victor Woo: Average Asian American (2007) Dir. Kevin Merrit Fringe Festival 2007 Baby Face (2007) Dir. A. Poledouris Walker Theatre Space Mud Blossom (2007) Dir. Kate Pines Walker Theatre Space Chick-Fil-A Calender 2008 (2007) James Porto National Ad Campaign The Opposite of Sex (2006) Dir. Rob Roth Williamstown Theatre Fest Rip Me Open (2005) Dir. Brian Mullin Galapagos Art Space Theatre Position Designer Theatre/Producer The Cher Show Associate Bob Mackie Baseline Theatrical Spongebob Squarepants: The Musical (2016) Associate David Zinn 321 Theatrical/Nickelodeon Cymbeline (2015) Associate David Zinn NYSF Public Theater An Act of God (2015) Associate David Zinn 101 Productions The Last Ship (2014/2015) Associate David Zinn Baseline Theatrical Dinner with Friends (2014) Associate Ilona Somogyi Roundabout Theatre If/Then (2013/2014) Associate Emily Rebholz 321 WarHorse 1st National Tour (2013/2014)Associate Rae Smith NETworks The Performers (2012) Associate Jessica Shay Aged In Wood Detroit (2012) Associate Kaye Voyce Playwrights Horizons Heartless (2012) Associate Kaye Voyce Signature Theatre WarHorse 1st National Tour (2012) Associate Rae Smith NETworks Addams Family Across America Tour (2011)Associate Julian Crouch 101 Productions WarHorse (2011) Associate Rae Smith Lincoln Center Theater Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson (2010)Associate Emily Rebholz Jacobs Theater Judgement Day (2010) Assistant Kaye Voyce Bard Summerscape Addams Family (2009/2010) Assistant Julian Crouch 101 Productions Bacchae (2009) Assistant Kaye Voyce Public Theater The Consul (2009) Assistant Kaye Voyce Glimmerglass Opera Louise (2009) CoordinatorKaye Voyce Spoleto Opera Offices (2009) Assistant Laura Bauer Atlantic Theater Company Romantic Poetry (2008) Assistant Laura Bauer Manhattan Theatre Club Shrek! on Broadway (2008) Assistant Tim Hatley Dreamworks Amistad (2008) Assistant Kaye Voyce Spoleto Opera Paradise Park (2007) Assistant Kaye Voyce Signature Theatre Jerry Springer: The Opera (2007) Associate Ilona Somogyi Carnegie Hall Shrek Workshop (Winter, 2007) Assistant Tim Hatley Dreamworks Scarcity (2007) Associate Ilona Somogyi Atlantic Theater Company Tartuffe (2007) Assistant Kaye Voyce McCarter Theatre/Yale Rep Phillip Glass' Orphee (2007) Assistant Kaye Voyce Glimmerglass Opera Xanadu (2007) Associate David Zinn Helen Hayes Theatre All About Us (2007) Assistant Ann Hould-Ward Westport Country Pl. Shining City (2006) Assistant Kaye Voyce Manhattan Theatre Club Ringling Bros. Circus (2006) Assistant Colleen Atwood National Tour Pinter One Acts (2006) Associate Ilona Somogyi Atlantic Theater Company Britney Spears' Onyx Hotel Tour 2004Assistant Kurt & Bart International Tour Hershey Park (2001-2006) Assistant John Kristiansen HersheyPark Film Position Designer Director FreakShow (2018) Designer Trudie Styler Ghost in the Shell (2015/16) Sourcer Kurt & Bart Hunger Games (2013/2014) Sourcer Kurt & Bart Sweeney Todd (2007) Swatcher Colleen Atwood Tim Burton Shortbus (2006) Assistant Kurt & Bart John C. Mitchell Stephanie Daley (2005) Assistant Kurt & Bart Hillary Brougher Drop Back Ten (2000) Assistant Sarah Beers Stacey Cochran Music/Editorial Position Stylist/Design Date Madonna: Sweet & Sticky Tour (2008)Finale Key Arianne Phillips Fall 2008 Save the Rainforest Benefit Assistant Colleen Atwood Spring 2008 Ozzy Osbourne "Black Rain" CD Assistant Kurt & Bart Spring 2007 Tag Heuer Watch Campaign Assistant Colleen Atwood Spring 2006 Save the Rainforest Benefit Assistant Colleen Atwood Spring 2006 Britney Spears -Billboard Awards (2005) Stylist Kurt & Bart Las Vegas -Dream Within a Dream Tour (2002)Crafts Kurt & Bart On-site Crafts -In the Zone Tour (2004) Crafts Kurt & Bart On-site Crafts -"Curious" Perfume Ad Assistant Kurt & Bart Spring 2004 Harper's Bazaar Latin Assistant Kurt & Bart Metallic Story: Spring '07 Blender Magazine Assistant Kurt & Bart Scissor Sisters: Spring '04 Additional Experience Williamstown Theatre Festival 2005/2006 Costume Shop Manager Williamstown Theatre Festival 1998-2000, 2004-2006.
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