Carin Ford
Carin Ford, sound engineer, received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Speech and Theater from St. Olaf College. Immediately after graduating, she moved to New York City and attended The Center for the Media Arts to study audio engineering and the Juilliard School to participate in an internship program for technical theater. After completing the Juilliard program, she took over the FOH mix on the tour of The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe starring Lily Tomlin, written and directed by Jane Wagner. Following that tour, Carin worked on over 30 shows including national tours of Mamma Mia, Beauty and the Beast, Les Misérables, and City of Angels. Her Broadway credits include the most recent production of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf. In addition, Carin mixed Carousel (Revival), Hello, Dolly!, (Revival), starring Bette Midler, Shuffle Along, An American In Paris, Bullets Over Broadway, Big Fish, Bring It On, La Cage Aux Folles (revival), Finian’s Rainbow, Young Frankenstein, The Color Purple (original company), Caroline, or Change, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Seussical The Musical, and Ragtime (original company). She has worked with sound designers Scott Lehrer, Jon Weston, Jonathan Deans, Peter Hylinski, Tom Gibbons, Brian Ronan, and Peter Fitzgerald. she has also worked with prominent directors such as George C. Wolfe, Jerry Zaks, and Susan Stroman, to name a few. She was also the music editor for the recent filmed version of The Last Five Years.