Broadway credits for scenic designer Doug Stein (Oedipus, The Miser) include Dirty Blonde, Falsettos, Our Town, Fool Moon, Timon of Athens, The Government Inspector, The Molière Comedies, and John Leguizamo's Freaks. Off-Broadway credits: Jules Feiffer's A Bad Friend, 36 Views, numerous projects with Bill Irwin including The Regard of Flight, Scapin, and Texts for Nothing (Obie Award). He designed the original productions of March of the Falsettos and Falsettoland and Franz Xaver Kroetz's Through the Leaves (Obie Award) and Edward Bond's Saved (Obie Award). He has designed for all the major resident theaters including a ten-year association with the Guthrie Theater. His designs for opera and dance include Philip Glass & Susan Marshall's adaptation of Jean Cocteau's Les Enfants Terribles (BAM). His ongoing collaboration with Susan Marshall & Company includes The Most Dangerous Room in the House (BAM) and The Descent Beckons (Joyce Theater). A graduate of the Yale School of Drama, he has taught at New York University, Princeton University, the School of Visual Arts in New York City and Fordham University and has served on the boards of Theatre Communications Group and Theatre for A New Audience. .
