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| Name | Peggy Eisenhauer |
| Occupation | Lighting designer |
| Awards | Tony Award, Drama Desk Award, Outer Critics Circle Award |
Peggy Eisenhauer is a renowned lighting designer known for her work on numerous Broadway productions, including collaborations with Bob Fosse, Michael Bennett, and Harold Prince. Her designs have been featured in productions such as Chicago, Cabaret, and Ragtime, which have been performed at venues like the Gershwin Theatre, Al Hirschfeld Theatre, and Vivian Beaumont Theater. Eisenhauer's work has also been recognized with awards from the American Theatre Wing, The Broadway League, and the Drama Desk Organization. She has worked with notable choreographers like Susan Stroman, Rob Ashford, and Kathleen Marshall, and has been involved in productions at the Public Theater, Manhattan Theatre Club, and Roundabout Theatre Company.
Peggy Eisenhauer was born and raised in New York City, where she developed an interest in the performing arts at a young age, inspired by productions at the Metropolitan Opera, New York City Ballet, and Juilliard School. She went on to study theater design at Yale University, where she was mentored by Ming Cho Lee and Neil Peter Jampolis, and later honed her skills at the Yale School of Drama, working with Lloyd Richards and Arvin Brown. Eisenhauer's education also included training at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco, where she worked with William Ball and Edith Head. Her early experiences in the field included working with regional theaters like the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis and the Center Stage in Baltimore, as well as collaborating with dance companies like the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater and the Paul Taylor Dance Company.
Eisenhauer's career as a lighting designer has spanned over three decades, during which she has worked on numerous productions, including musicals, plays, and dance performances. She has collaborated with notable directors like Mike Nichols, Hal Prince, and Trevor Nunn, and has designed lighting for productions at the National Theatre in London, the Comédie-Française in Paris, and the Moscow Art Theatre in Russia. Her work has also been featured in productions at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., the Lincoln Center in New York City, and the Los Angeles Opera in California. Eisenhauer has been a member of the United Scenic Artists and has worked with other notable designers like Santo Loquasto, David Korins, and Scott Pask, and has been involved in productions with companies like the Steppenwolf Theatre Company and the La Jolla Playhouse.
Some of Eisenhauer's most notable works include her designs for the Broadway productions of Ragtime, Chicago, and Cabaret, which were directed by Frank Galati, Walter Bobbie, and Rob Marshall, respectively. She has also designed lighting for productions like The Full Monty, Urinetown, and Hairspray, which were directed by Jack O'Brien, John Rando, and Jack O'Brien, respectively. Eisenhauer's work has been featured in productions at the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles, the Seattle Repertory Theatre, and the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta, and she has collaborated with notable playwrights like Terrence McNally, August Wilson, and Tony Kushner. Her designs have also been recognized by the Theatre Communications Group and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Throughout her career, Eisenhauer has received numerous awards and nominations for her work, including Tony Award nominations for her designs for Ragtime and Cabaret, as well as Drama Desk Award nominations for her work on The Full Monty and Urinetown. She has also received awards from the Outer Critics Circle and the Drama League, and has been recognized by the American Theatre Wing and the The Broadway League. Eisenhauer has been honored with awards from the United States Institute for Theatre Technology and the National Theatre Conference, and has been nominated for awards from the Helen Hayes Awards and the Lucille Lortel Awards.
Eisenhauer is a member of the United Scenic Artists and has served on the board of the Theatre Communications Group. She has also taught at Yale University and the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University, and has given lectures at the Juilliard School and the California Institute of the Arts. Eisenhauer has been involved in various theater organizations, including the League of Professional Theatre Women and the National Theatre Conference, and has worked with companies like the Public Theater and the Manhattan Theatre Club. She has also collaborated with notable artists like Twyla Tharp, Trisha Brown, and Philip Glass, and has been recognized by the Dance/USA and the National Dance Project. Category:American lighting designers