James F. Ingalls

James F. Ingalls
Birth name James F. Ingalls
Genres Opera Theater and Film
Occupation(s) Lighting Designer

James F. Ingalls is a respected and prolific lighting designer who has worked extensively on Broadway, in London and at many regional theaters including Lincoln Center, Metropolitan Opera, Playwrights Horizons, Goodman Theatre, La Jolla Playhouse, and Steppenwolf. His credits also include various ballet companies and both national and international opera.

Career

Ingalls graduated Yale School of Drama with a degree in stage management. Afterwards, Ingalls toured as a stage manager with Twyla Tharp Dance where he worked alongside Jennifer Tipton; thus beginning his career as a lighting designer. He designed the lighting for many Peter Sellars' productions, including on The Persians in 1993. Ingalls resides in New York City and is an Adjunct Professor of Lighting Design.[1] He often collaborates with The Wooden Floor dancers in Santa Ana, CA. James F and collaborated with the Goodman on Camino Real from season 2011 to 2012.[2]

Productions

  1. The Big Knife [Play, Revival] April 16, 2013 - June 02, 2013[3]
  2. Glengarry Glen Ross [Play, Drama, Revival] December 08, 2012 - January 20, 2013[3]
  3. The People in the Picture [Musical, Comedy, Drama, Original] April 28, 2011 - June 19, 2011[3]
  4. Sixteen Wounded [Play, Drama, Original] April 15, 2004 - April 25, 2004[3]
  5. A Year With Frog and Toad [Musical, Comedy, Fantasy, Original] April 13, 2003 - June 15, 2003[3]
  6. The Elephant Man [Play, Drama, Revival] April 14, 2002 - June 02, 2002[3]
  7. George Gershwin Alone [Play, Play with music, Solo, One Act, Original] April 30, 2001 - July 22, 2001[3]
  8. Ivanov [Play, Revival] November 20, 1997 - January 04, 1998[3]
  9. The Young Man from Atlanta [Play, Original] March 27, 1997 - June 08, 1997[3]
  10. The Night of the Iguana [Play, Drama, Revival] March 21, 1996 - May 19, 1996[3]
  11. The Human Comedy [Musical, Opera, Original] April 05, 1984 - April 15, 1984[3]
  12. 'night, Mother [Play, Original] March 31, 1983 - February 26, 1984[3]

Works

Nominated Awards

Joseph Jefferson Award for Lighting Design

References

  1. "facultyinfo". Retrieved 13 November 2014.
  2. "James F. Ingalls". Retrieved 13 November 2014.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 "James F. Ingalls". Retrieved 13 November 2014.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 "bio". Retrieved 13 November 2014.

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