Lighting Design

Spring Awakening (2016)
Directed by Ken Savage with Scenic Design by Erik Flatmo

Spring Awakening was produced by the Stanford Theatre and Performance Studies Department and was the inaugural show in the new Roble Studio Theatre. Presented in a three-quarter thrust arrangement, the show featured a large LED and moving light rig.

Photo Credit: Frank Chen
Next to Normal (2018)
Directed by Nathan Large with Scenic Design by Andy Kao

Produced as a senior capstone in the Theatre and Performance Studies Department, Next to Normal was staged in the Pigott Theatre on Stanford campus. A unique feature of the production were the custom, radio controlled light bulbs that were frequently utilized as a motif throughout the show.

Photo Credit: Frank Chen
Rent (2016)
Directed by Elizabeth Knarr with Scenic Design by Charlie Yang & Michael Tucker

Rent was staged in Stanford's Memorial Auditorium and was produced by Ram's Head Theatrical Society. The show featured a massive intelligent light rig with over 24 moving fixtures and was the debut of Smart Spot, a custom software created in house for automated follow spots. Smart Spot was able to integrate with the automation control system to provide unique lighting effects that tracked with the show's moving platforms.

Photo Credit: Matt Lathrop and Frank Chen