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JEFF CROITER

LIGHTING DESIGN
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About Jeff Croiter

Jeff Croiter is a New York based lighting designer whose experience includes work on Broadway, off-Broadway, dance, opera, special event, regional theatre, touring productions, TV, film, circus, magic, and restaurant design.

 

He has received Tony, Hewes, and Bass awards and has been nominated for Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle, Lortel, LA Drama Critics, Ovation, Irne, NAACP, and Audelco awards. 

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Jeff designed the lighting for Penn & Teller at the Rio in Las Vegas and The Big Apple Circus at Lincoln Center and has been the designer for Jennifer Muller The Works since 1996.  He is a producer of the animated series, Light Humor, the hit web comedy Submissions Only, and was the producer and co-host of The Sunday Roundtable.

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His work has been seen at New York theatres including Carnegie Hall, Jazz at Lincoln Center, The Roundabout, MTC, MCC, Shakespeare in the Park, Signature Theatre, Second Stage, The Public Theatre, The New Group, Playwrights Horizons, The Atlantic, The Vineyard, Primary Stages, Ars Nova, New World Stages, The Westside Theatre, and The Joyce Theatre. Regional theatre credits include The Guthrie Theatre, The Shakespeare Theatre, Dallas Theatre Center, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Barrington Stage, McCarter Theatre, Kennedy Center, The Old Globe, La Jolla Playhouse, Center Theatre Group, The Huntington, The Alliance Theatre, Geffen Playhouse, George Street Playhouse, Trinity Rep, Berkshire Theatre Festival, Cincinnati Playhouse, Ford’s Theatre, Goodspeed Opera House, and NY Stage and Film.

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Contact

JEFF CROITER

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180 West Houston Street #7K

New York, NY  10014

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Email Address

jcroiter@gmail.com

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Phone Number

917-912-0521

SETH GLEWEN

The Gersh Agency

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Email Address

SGlewen@gersh.com

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Phone Number

212-634-8124

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“Submissions Only” takes a hilarious behind-the-scenes look at the world of New York Theater, leaving what happens on the stage, out of frame. Through the eyes of protagonist Penny Reilly, we get to see an inside look at what life for an aspiring theater actor is really like.

"A hliarious, behind-the-scenes look at the life of New York theater hopefuls!" - Associated Press

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