Aaron Rhyne
Aaron Rhyne is an American video and projection designer for live theater. He is best known for his designs in the Broadway productions of Anastasia, A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder, and Bonnie and Clyde, as well as The Ghosts of Versailles at LA Opera. He won a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Projection Design in 2014 and 2017.
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Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Fordham University |
Occupation | Video and projection designer (theatre) |
Known for | A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder and Anastasia |
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He designed large-scale musicals for Disney including Frozen Live at the Hyperion, Tangled The Musical, and Frozen - A Musical Spectacular.[1] Additionally he teaches projection design at his alma mater, Fordham University.[2]
Work
Off Broadway
- The Absolute Brightness of Leonard Pelkey, Westside Theatre
- Bootycandy, Playwrights Horizons
- Appropriate, Signature Theatre Company
- Water By The Spoonful, Second Stage Theatre
- Working, 59E59
- Wild With Happy, The Public
- Graceland, Lincoln Center Theatre
- Spirit Control, Manhattan Theatre Club
- The Lily's Revenge, HERE Arts Center
Regional, Opera, Dance, International
- The Ghosts Of Versailles, LA Opera
- Jerry Springer: The Opera, Carnegie Hall, Sydney Opera House
- Aubergine, Berkley Repertory Theatre
- The Power of Duff, Geffen Playhouse, Huntington Theatre Company
- The Sun Also Rises, Washington Ballet
- Frozen - Live at the Hyperion, Disney California Adventure, Disneyland Resort
- La Traviata, Wolftrap
- Working, The Old Globe, Asolo Repertory Theatre
- Florencia En El Amazonas, Opera Colorado, Utah Opera
- Vices, Theatre Aspen
- The Civil War, Ford's Theatre
- Strange Interlude, Shakespeare Theatre
- Pericles, Chicago Shakespeare Theatre
- Violet, Ford's Theatre
Awards and Honors
- 2010 Hewes Award (nomination) for The Lily's Revenge, HERE Arts Center[3]
- 2011 Denver Ovation Award (nomination) for Vices, Theatre Aspen[4]
- 2013 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Projection Design (nomination) for Wild With Happy, The Public Theatre[5]
- 2014 Craig Noel Award (nomination) for A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder, The Old Globe[6]
- 2014 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Projection Design for A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder, Walter Kerr Theatre[7]
- 2015 Jeff Award (nomination) for Pericles, Chicago Shakespeare Theater[8]
- 2016 Connecticut Critics Circle Award for Anastasia, Hartford Stage[9][10]
- 2017 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Projection Design for Anastasia, Hartford Stage[11]
- 2017 Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Projection Design for Anastasia.[12]
References
- Hetrick, Adam. "Watch Creation of Beauty and the Beast Cruise Stage Spectacular With New Songs". Playbill. Retrieved 6 September 2017.
- Venturanza, Ramona. "Aaron Rhyne: Making His Way Up to Award-Winning Projection Designer". Fordham Observer. Retrieved 6 September 2017.
- "2010 HENRY HEWES DESIGN AWARDS". Bestplays.org. Retrieved 2016-12-13.
- "2011 Ovation Awards: Creede Repertory's LaMee is Denver Post Theater Person of the Year". The Denver Post. Retrieved 2016-12-13.
- "'Giant', 'Hands On A Hardbody', Bette Midler Nab 2013 Drama Desk Nominations". Deadline. 29 April 2013. Retrieved 6 September 2017.
- Smith, Jeff. "Craig Noel Award Nominees". San Diego Reader. Retrieved 6 September 2017.
- Ray, Amber (1 June 2014). "'A Gentleman's Guide to Love & Murder' wins big at Drama Desk Awards". EW.com. Retrieved 6 September 2017.
- Jones, Chris. "Paramount leads Equity Jeff noms its first season in the mix". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 6 September 2017.
- "2016 CT Critics Circle Award Winners". Connecticut Critics Circle. Retrieved 6 September 2017.
- "Connecticut Critics Circle honor outstanding productions". The Day. Retrieved 6 September 2017.
- Cox, Gordon (5 June 2017). "Drama Desk Awards 2017: Bette Midler, 'Oslo' Take Top Honors (Full List)". Variety. Retrieved 6 September 2017.
- Cox, Gordon (8 May 2017). "'Hello, Dolly!' and 'Come From Away' Lead Outer Critics Circle Awards (Full List)". Variety. Retrieved 15 September 2017.
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