TIM RODRIGUES - LIGHTING DESIGNER
RESUME
PERSONAL WEBSITE: timrodrigues.com
BIO
A former dancer/choreographer turned lighting designer, Tim Rodrigues has worked with an array of companies on creation-based projects and international tours. A graduate of the Contemporary Dance Department at Concordia University and the Production Design & Technical Arts Program at the National Theatre School of Canada, he is an active collaborator in both the dance and theatre communities.
Notable lighting designs include: 1976 (choreographed by Dana Michel); Reaching for Starlight (Dir. Mike Payette) for Geordie Theatre; Dreary and Izzy (Dir. Mario Crudo) and The River (Dir. Thom Currie) for Magnus Theatre; Marjorie Prime for The Segal Centre for the Performing Arts (Dir. Lisa Rubin), which earned him a META Nomination for Outstanding Lighting Design, and How Black Mothers Say I Love You (Dir. Tamara Brown) for Black Theatre Workshop, which earned him a 2019 META Nomination for Outstanding Lighting Design.
In November of 2020 he was announced as a Resident Designer with Montréal’s Black Theatre Workshop. In addition to his designs, he proudly serves as the President of the Board of Directors for MainLine Theatre.