BIOGRAPHY
James F. Ingalls
Cardenio (Lighting Design). A.R.T.: Resident lighting designer, 1981–1984: Ghosts (directed by Robert Brustein), Orlando (directed by Peter Sellars), Marsha Norman's 'Night, Mother and Traveler in the Dark, Jules Fieffer's Grownups, Sganarelle (directed by Andrei Serban), the first Hasty Pudding season (True West and Robert Auletta's Rundown), Waiting for Godot (directed by Andrei Belgrader), The Boys from Syracuse, The Marriage of Figaro, The Seven Deadly Sins (all directed by Alvin Epstein). Recent seasons: A Midsummer Night's Dream (directed by Martha Clarke), The Children of Herakles (directed by Peter Sellars), The Seagull (directed by Ron Daniels), Once in a Lifetime (directed by Anne Bogart), Major Barbara, Larry Gelbart's Mastergate. Recent: New Works Festival (ten new pieces for San Francisco Ballet), Sarah Ruhl’s Dead Man’s Cellphone (Steppenwolf Theatre Company/Chicago), King Arthur (directed and choreographed by Mark Morris at New York City Opera), Kaija Saariaho’s Adriana Mater (directed by Peter Sellars at Finnish National Opera), Coppelia (Dutch National Ballet). He often collaborates with Melanie Rios and the Saint Joseph Ballet.
PAST PERFORMANCES
- A Midsummer Night's Dream (2004)
- Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
- Boys from Syracuse
- Cardenio
- Ghosts
- Grownups
- Has "Washington" Legs?
- Major Barbara
- Mastergate
- 'Night, Mother
- Once in a Lifetime
- Orchids in the Moonlight
- Orlando
- Rundown
- Sganarelle- An evening of Molière farces
- The Berlin Requiem and The Seven Deadly Sins
- The Children of Herakles
- The Journey of the Fifth Horse
- The Marriage of Figaro
- The Seagull (1992)
- Traveler in the Dark
- True West
- Waiting for Godot (1983)