Roger Morgan (designer)

Roger Morgan (designer)

Roger Morgan is an award winning American light designer. He has designed the lighting for more than 30 productions on Broadway including "The Visit", "Mort Sahl on Broadway!", "Me and My Girl", "The Octette Bridge Club", "Agnes of God", "I Remember Mama", "First Monday in October", "It Had to Be You", "Dracula", "Saturday Sunday Monday", and "Ring Round the Bathtub". Morgan won a Tony Award and a Drama Desk Award for his work on "The Crucifer of Blood" and has received several other nominations for his work. [ [http://www.ibdb.com/person.asp?ID=25805 Internet Broadway Database: Roger Morgan Credits on Broadway ] ]

Morgan has also worked on several Off-Broadway productions including, "Dames at Sea", "Cotton Patch Gospel", "Lake of the Woods", "Fingernails Blue as Flowers", "The Last Analysis", "Behold! Cometh the Vanderkellans", "The Castro Complex", "Sunday Dinner", and "Baal" among others. [ [http://www.theatredb.com/QPerson.php?pid=p006731 ITDb: Roger Morgan ] ]

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title=Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Lighting Design
years=1978-1979
for "The Crucifer of Blood"
before=Jules Fisher
for "Dancin'"
after=Dennis Parichy
for "Talley's Folly"

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