Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Projection Design

Drama Desk Award
for Outstanding Projection Design
Awarded for Outstanding projection Design
Location United States
Presented by Drama Desk
Currently held by Finn Ross and Ash J. Woodward for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child (2018)
Website DramaDeskAwards.com

The Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Projection Design is an annual award presented by The Drama Desk Organization in recognition of achievements in the theatre among Broadway, Off Broadway and Off-Off Broadway productions.[1]

Winners and nominees

2000s

Year Designer Production
2008[2]
Timothy Bird & The Knifedge Creative Network Sunday in the Park with George
Paul Barritt Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
Zachary Borovay A Catered Affair
Jim Findlay & Jeff Sugg The Slug Bearers of Karol Island
Lorna Heavey Macbeth
Tal Yarden The Misanthrope

2010s

Year Designer Production
2013[3]
Peter Nigrini Here Lies Love
Jon Driscoll Chaplin: The Musical
Wendall K. Harrington Old Hats
Darrel Maloney Checkers
Pedro Pires Cirque du Soleil: Totem
Aaron Rhyne Wild With Happy
2014[4][5]
Aaron Rhyne A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder
Robert Massicotte and Alexis Laurence Cirkopolis
Sven Ortel A Midsummer Night's Dream
Shawn Sagady All The Way
Austin Switser Sontag: Reborn
Ben Rubin Arguendo
2015[6]
Finn Ross The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
59 Productions An American in Paris
Roger Hanna & Price Johnston Donogoo
Darrel Maloney Found
Peter Nigrini Our Lady of Kibeho
Austin Zwitser Big Love
2016[7][8]
Finn Ross American Psycho
Nicholas Hussong These Paper Bullets!
Darrel Maloney Tappin’ Thru Life
Peter Nigrini Dear Evan Hansen
Tal Yarden Lazarus
2017[9]
Aaron Rhyne Anastasia
Reid Farrington CasablancaBox
Elaine J. McCarthy Notes from the Field
Jared Mezzocchi Vietgone
John Narun Gorey: The Secret Lives of Edward
2018[10]
Finn Ross and Ash J. Woodward Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
David Bengali Van Gogh’s Ear, Ensemble for the Romantic Century
Andrezj Goulding People, Places & Things, National Theatre/St. Ann’s Warehouse/Bryan Singer Productions/Headlong
Peter Nigrini SpongeBob SquarePants
Finn Ross and Adam Young Mean Girls

References

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