Kevin Greene ASTC
Project Theatre Consultant
Kevin enjoys the challenge and excitement he finds in designing theatre buildings that support the technical needs of the production effortlessly and seamlessly, allowing greater energy to be devoted to the artistic work. Working behind the scenes for the better part of two decades has given him experience and perspective as a lighting designer, head electrician, production manager, system integrator, stagehand, stage manager, and programmer.
As the Lighting and Scenic Coordinator for the Spoleto Festival USA, he consulted in the renovation of the Memminger Auditorium and the Dock Street Theatre, and coordinated the technical needs of eight different venues. He learned the importance of attention to detail in his work for JMP Lighting, the theatrical lighting integrator and programmer for over a dozen new ships for Royal Caribbean Cruise Line, and the real-world demands of theatre productions as the head electrician of two Broadway productions as well as his work on many Off-Broadway and regional productions.
His work history includes ballet, opera, drama, musicals, large festivals, outdoor performance, and fashion shows.
Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Terrace Theater
Washington, DC
Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts
Beverly Hills, CA
Black Ensemble Theater
Chicago, IL
Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, Otto M. Budig Theater
Cincinnati, OH
Amazon.com Rufus Meeting Center
Seattle, WA
DePaul University, The Theatre School
Chicago, IL
DePaul University, School of Music
Chicago, IL
Northwestern University, Wirtz Center
Evanston, IL
University of Manitoba, Tache Hall
Winnipeg, Canada
University of Wyoming Fine Arts Center
Laramie, WY
John Burroughs School
St Louis, MO
New Trier High School
Winnetka, IL
William Jones College Preparatory School
Chicago, IL
Roxana High School
Roxana, IL
Paris High School
Paris, IL
Mount Vernon High School
Mount Vernon, IL
Lyons Township High School, Rigging Replacement
La Grange, IL
The University of Chicago Lab Schools, Gordon Parks Arts Hall
Chicago, IL