Scott Bradley is Head of Scene Design at Virginia Commonwealth University. He is a graduate of The Yale School of Drama (1986) and a member of United Scenic Artists, Local USA 829, since 1984.
BROADWAY: Premieres of August Wilson’s Seven Guitars (Tony Nomination and Drama Desk Award for best set design), Joe Turner’s Come and Gone(Drama Desk Award for best Set Design). RECENT OPENINGS: A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Wait Until Dark (Great Lakes Theater), The Eye of the Sparrow(Portland Center Stage), Gloria (NYU Tisch School of the Arts), Love’s Labours Lost (Boston Commonwealth Shakespeare Company), A View From the Bridge(Seattle Rep), The Crucible (Cleveland Play House), Brownsville Song (Long Wharf Theater), Much Ado About Nothing (Oregon Shakespeare Festival), Chapatti (Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park). NOTABLE PRODUCTIONS:World premiere of Samuel D. Hunter’s A Great Wilderness (Seattle Rep), Eurydice by Sarah Ruhl (Second Stage NYC) and The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci by Mary Zimmerman (Second Stage NYC). TELEVISION: Set designer for Late Night with David Letterman. FILM: Production designer for Ang Lee’s Pushing Hands.