Lighting Designer
Scott Pinkney has designed more than 25 productions for The Barrington Stage Company since 2003, including The Best of Enemies, The Whipping Man, The Crucible, A Streetcar Named Desire, Carousel, Uncle Vanya, Follies, West Side Story and Ring Round the Moon. He was represented on Broadway by Harvey Fierstein’s Tony Award winning Torch Song Trilogy.Off-Broadway credits include Mark St. Germain’s Becoming Dr. Ruth, Mark Medoff’s The Majestic Kid, the original production of Ken Ludwig’s Divine Fire, The US Premier of Cole Porter’s Nymph Errant, and the world premiere of Morris West’s The World is Made of Glass. Regional credits include Don Juan for the Denver Center (Denver Drama Critics Award), Balkan Women for Bristol Riverside Theatre (Barrymore Award Nomination), Comedy of Errors for Commonwealth Shakespeare (Elliot Norton Award), My Fair Lady for TheatreVirginia (Phoebe Award), Don Giovanni for NEC Opera, The Whipping Man for New Repertory Theatre, Secret Garden for the Olney Theatre and Larry Gatlin’s Texas Flyer for TUTS. Internationally, he has designed for Singapore Rep and The Club Mohamed-Ali in Cairo. Scott is an Associate Professor at Emerson College in Boston. His design company, Pinkney Associates, LLC, counts among its clients, IBM, The Smithsonian Institution and BMW.