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Aaron Spivey
(Bio as of November 2017)
Aaron Spivey returns to Goodman Theatre, where he previously designed Ah, Wilderness!; 2666; Brigadoon and served as associate lighting designer for The Iceman Cometh and Turn of the Century. His off-Broadway credits include Shadowlands, Wanda’s World, From My Hometown, 4 Guys Named José, Golf the Musical and Elle. His Chicago and regional credits include Tug of War-Civil Strife (Chicago Shakespeare Theater), The Producers, Smokey Joe’s Cafe and Beauty and the Beast (Broadway By the Bay), The Secret Garden (Children’s Theater of Charlotte); Marry Me a Little (Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park), Bomb-ity of Errors (Syracuse Stage); 4 Guys Named José (Actors’ Playhouse); Mame (Helen Hayes PAC); Little Shop of Horrors and Beautiful Dreamer (Cherry County Playhouse). He also designed A Chorus Line in Mexico City. Mr. Spivey served as the associate/assistant designer on over 25 Broadway productions including Long Day’s Journey into Night, Something Rotten!, Aladdin, Motown, The Coast of Utopia, Catch Me if You Can, The Merchant of Venice, 9 to 5, Tarzan, Little Women, Grease, A Chorus Line, Lend Me a Tenor and Collected Stories.