Dawn Chiang
Dawn Chiang has designed for Broadway, Off-Broadway and numerous regional theaters across the US. She was resident lighting designer for New York City Opera. She also worked on the concert tours of Paul Anka, The Carpenters, Diana Ross, and Loggins and Messina. Dawn has earned two Drama-Logue Critics' Awards, two Lighting Designer of the Year Awards (Syracuse Area Live Theatre), and nominations for the San Francisco Drama Critics’ Award, Los Angeles Drama Critics’ Award and the Maharam Design Award from American Theatre Wing. She is a board member for Behind The Scenes charity that provides support to entertainment technology professionals, and a mentor for the Theater Development Fund’s “Wendy Wasserstein Project” outreach program for New York City high school students. Dawn has been a senior consultant with Theatre Projects, where she helped to plan, design and supervise construction for some of the world’s largest water-based acrobatic spectaculars, including The House of Dancing Water in Macau.