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Lee Savage
Lee Savage is a Brooklyn-based scenic designer. His New York credits include Collapse at Women’s Project; Rx at Primary Stages; All-American with Lincoln Center Theater’s LCT3; The Dream of the Burning Boy and Ordinary Days at Roundabout Theatre Company; Oohrah! at Atlantic Theater Company; The Bereaved at Partial Comfort Productions; punkplay at Clubbed Thumb and End Days at the Ensemble Studio Theatre. His work has appeared regionally at the Alliance Theatre, Baltimore Centerstage, the Berkshire Theatre Festival, Cleveland Play House, Dallas Theater Center, George Street Playhouse, The Glimmerglass Festival, the Guthrie Theater, Long Wharf Theatre, Milwaukee Repertory Theater, The Old Globe, the Shakespeare Theatre Company, Trinity Repertory Company, Two River Theater Company, Westport Country Playhouse, The Wilma Theater and Yale Repertory Theatre. Mr. Savage’s awards include a Helen Hayes Award for Much Ado About Nothing, a Helen Hayes Award nomination for Richard III and a Connecticut Critics Circle Award for The Intelligent Design of Jenny Chow. He is a member of Wingspace Theatrical Design, and holds a BFA from Rhode Island School of Design and an MFA from Yale School of Drama, where he is currently on the faculty.