Jennifer Schriever

Lighting Designer, Poster Boy, A New Musical at Williamstown Theatre Festival

Jennifer Schriever is an experienced lighting designer with a diverse portfolio in theatre, including ongoing roles with Chris Gethard's Career Suicide and Shakespeare Theatre Company, where Jennifer serves as the lighting designer for productions such as Romeo & Juliet. Additional notable projects include lighting design for Eclipsed on Broadway and the musical Poster Boy at Williamstown Theatre Festival. Jennifer has contributed to The Book of Mormon's associate lighting team since 2012 and has held freelance lighting design roles since 1998. In addition to practical experience, Jennifer is an adjunct professor at Purchase College, co-teaching Lighting 1 and Lighting 3. Jennifer holds a BFA in Theatre Arts and Film with a focus on Lighting Design from Purchase College, SUNY.

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Williamstown Theatre Festival

Few institutions have as profound an impact on the American theatrical landscape as the Tony Award-winning Williamstown Theatre Festival. For over six decades, Williamstown Theatre Festival has brought emerging and professional theatre artists together in the Berkshires to create a thrilling summer festival of diverse, world premiere plays and musicals, bold new revivals, and a rich array of accompanying cultural events. For 67 years, artists have been drawn to Williamstown Theatre Festival to make great theatre in an environment conducive to artistic risk-taking. Matthew Broderick, Audra McDonald, Dominique Morisseau, Mary-Louise Parker, Susan Stroman, Uma Thurman, and Blair Underwood are just a few of the luminous theatre artists who have worked at the Festival. Many others, including Chris Pine, Kate Hudson, Paul Giamatti, Allison Janney, Brie Larson, George C. Wolfe, and Kiefer Sutherland, began their careers at the Festival. In addition, Williamstown Theatre Festival continues to grow new programs. Among the thriving new initiatives are COMMUNITY WORKS—a one-of-a-kind community-engaged theatre program—and the Andrew Martin-Weber New Play and Musical Commissioning Program, through which new work is created year-round by theatre artists including Jocelyn Bioh, Nathan Alan Davis, Halley Feiffer, Justin Levine, Matthew Lopez, Jiehae Park, Benjamin Scheuer, and many others. Productions and artists shaped at the Festival fill theatres in New York City and around the world. In the abbreviated 2019-20 theatrical season alone, Williamstown Theatre Festival was represented or scheduled to be represented on Broadway, Off-Broadway, and regionally by THE SOUND INSIDE and GRAND HORIZONS, both of which received Tony Award nominations for Best Play, THE ROSE TATTOO, SEARED, SELLING KABUL, UNKNOWN SOLDIER, MOSCOW MOSCOW MOSCOW MOSCOW MOSCOW MOSCOW, and LEMPICKA. COST OF LIVING, which was developed and premiered at WTF, was awarded the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.


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