Steve Woods is an Undermain Company Member. International work has taken him around the world with stops in Berlin, Moscow, London, Prague, Taipei, Budapest, Amsterdam, Madrid, and beyond. His work has been seen at many of the world’s national theaters, the Olympics, and International Festivals including the Festival de L’Imaginaire and the Festival Blues Sur Scene in Paris. New York City credits include work with Lincoln Center, Juilliard, Theatre for a New Audience (Lucille Lortel Award), Riverside, York Theatre, Ohio Theatre, Guggenheim Museum, Summer Stage, Masters of American Dance, and the Joyce Theatre. Since 1988, he has been a frequent designer for the Jose Limon Dance Company where his work has been seen in the New York, Washington DC, and Los Angeles seasons. His designs include works by Alwin Nikolais, John Cranko, Garth Fagen, Donald McKayle, Martha Graham, and Carlos Orta. Regionally his designs have also been seen at The Shakespeare Theatre (DC), The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Jacob’s Pillow, Los Angeles Music Center, American Dance Festival, Dallas Theater Center, Undermain Theatre, Kitchen Dog Theater, Utah Festival Opera, and the Spoleto Festival. His television work includes broadcasts of Evangeline, Lewis and Clark - Passages, Rigoletto, Heartbeats: The Dances of Donald McKayle, Susannah (conducted by composer Carlisle Floyd), and Lucia de Lammermoor with Roberta Peters (PBS) as well as work with the BBC, ESPN, MTV, VH-1, Showtime, and NBC. He is Professor of Theatre and Head of the Stage Design Program at SMU.