Eric Southern is a lighting designer for theater, opera, and dance. He is a longtime collaborator with the award-winning theater group 600 HIGHWAYMEN where he has designed
The Fever,
Employee of the Year,
The Record, Empire City,
This Great Country, and
Everyone is Chanting Your Name. His work has been seen nationally at Commonwealth Shakespeare Company, Prototype Festival, Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall, Manhattan Theater Club, Atlantic Theater Company, The Guthrie Theater, Dallas Theater Center, Rattlestick Playwrights Theater, Westport Country Playhouse, Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival, Baltimore Center Stage, Asolo Rep, Virginia Opera, Portland Center Stage, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, The Arden Theater, The Magic Theater, Kansas City Repertory, and the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Internationally, his designs have been seen in London, Paris, Zurich, Hannover, and Seoul, as well as Greece, Australia, The Netherlands, and Hungary.
Recent projects include: The Good Swimmer, a pop requiem created by Heidi Rodewald, Donna DiNovelli, and Kevin Newbury (BAM Next Wave); After the Blast, Ghost Light, Bull in a China Shop, and The Harvest (Lincoln Center); Sarah Jones’ Sell/Buy/Date (Manhattan Theater Club, New York Live Arts); Indian Summer and Pocatello (Playwrights Horizons); Kate Hamill’s adaptation of Pride and Prejudice (Primary Stages, HVSF); Buyer and Cellar (Barrow Street Theater, Mark Taper Forum, London and National Tour); The Heidi Chronicles directed by Leigh Silverman (The Guthrie Theater).