Jennifer Rathbone

Jennifer Rathbone

(AEA Stage Management Member) As a BFA graduate from Hofstra University in Theatre Production and an MFA graduate from SUNY Purchase Design Technology, she has been involved in varied aspects of theatre. Credits include: T.Schreiber Studio's How I Learned To Drive (Lighting Designer, 2006 NYIT Awards Nominee "Outstanding Lighting Design"); Salvatore Larussa Dance Theatre (Lighting Designer); Oracle Theatre’s WOLF: Japanese Folk Tales…;Home & The Death of Tintagiles (Director); Urban Stages (Tech. Advisor); NBC’s Law & Order: Criminal Intent (Art Dept.); WB’s Bedford Diaries (Art Dept.); and Naava Piatka’s Better Don’t Talk, a.k.a., My Mother’s Voice (P.M./Lighting Designer). She’s also been in White Plains HS, Roundabout Theatre Co.’s Teaching Artist residencies, and now the Trevor Day School, mentoring students in disciplines of theatre arts/design.