UPCOMING SHOWS
OH HAPPY DAY!, by Jordan E. Cooper, directed by Stevie Walker-Webb, Baltimore Center Stage, September 2024 - world premiere
BLACK GIRL NERD, by Tori Sampson, directed by Miranda Haymon, Harvard University, December 2024
JOB, by Max Wolf Friedlich, directed by Matt Gardiner, Signature Theatre, January 2025
HOLY GRAIL OF MEMPHIS, by Michael Hollinger, directed by Terrence J. Nolen, Arden Theatre Co., January 2025
JULIUS CAESAR, by William Shakespeare, directed by Rosa Joshi, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, March 2025
ESPEJOS: CLEAN, by Christine Quintana, directed by Juliette Carrillo, Milwaukee Rep, April 2025
THE 39th ELLIOT NORTON AWARDS
Luciana Stecconi recently received the Boston Critics Association Elliot Norton Award for Outstanding Design for a Large Theater Award for WITCH at the Huntington Theatre Company in Boston, MA.
Outstanding Design for a Large TheaterWitch, Huntington Theatre Company (Scenic design by Luciana Stecconi; costume design by Chelsea Kerl; lighting design by Mary Louise Geiger; sound design by Melanie Chen Cole)
Award Ceremony: May 23, 2022
AMERICAN THEATRE MAGAZINE ARTICLES AND CONTRIBUTIONS
What Designers Across the Country Are Looking Forward To This Season
Feature - October 2014 - The Designer's Eyeamericantheatre.org/2014/09/designers-a…
Designing ‘Yellow Face’ At Theater J
April 2014 - Design NotebookOUTSTANDING EMERGING ARTIST AWARD
Luciana Stecconi was recently the winner of the 2010 OUTSTANDING EMERGING ARTIST AWARD during the 25th Annual Mayor’s Arts Awards Ceremony in Washington, D.C. The Mayor’s Arts Awards is the highest honor conferred by the District of Columbia in recognition of artistic excellence and service among artists, arts organizations, and arts patrons in the city. Selected from 117 eligible nominees, and a finalist in this category with other 5 extraordinary artists in visual arts, music and dance, Luciana was recognized as a promising individual artist that have demonstrated artistic excellence and achieved distinction in an artistic discipline. Finalists were chosen by the Mayor’s Arts Awards Advisory Jury comprised of prominent members of the District’s arts community with expertise in dance, music, theatre, literary arts, visual arts and arts education.