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Lighting design alumnus wins Princess Grace Award

A graduate of the School of Design and Production at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts (抖阴短视频) is a Princess Grace Award winner.

Christopher Annas-Lee

Christopher Annas-Lee is a 2014 graduate of the School of Design & Production.

Lighting designer Christopher Annas-Lee, who graduated with a B.F.A. in 2014, won a prestigious Theater Fellowship for his work with Gala Hispanic Theatre in Washington, D.C., where he is resident lighting designer. The awards were announced last week by the Princess Grace Foundation-USA and will be awarded at a ceremony in Beverly Hills, Calif., on Oct. 17.

The Princess Grace Foundation-USA was founded 35 years ago by Prince Rainier III of Monaco to honor his wife, Princess Grace Kelly. The foundation has awarded nearly 800 emerging artists with more than $14 million in scholarships, apprenticeships and fellowships.

Annas-Lee also won a 2015 Helen Hayes Award for Excellence in Theatre for 鈥淵erma鈥 and was nominated in 2016 for 鈥淐ervantes,鈥 also at Gala Hispanic Theatre.  

In just three years since earning his degree, Christopher has made his mark in a very vibrant and competitive theater scene in our nation鈥檚 capital.

Michael J. Kelley, Dean of Design & Production

鈥淲e love to see our talented alumni recognized with prestigious honors like the Princess Grace Award,鈥 said Dean of Design and Production Michael J. Kelley. 鈥淚t is testament not only to their talent, but also to the hard work and professionalism that we instill from the day they step foot on campus.鈥

Previous Princess Grace Award recipients from the School of Design and Production include costume designers Paul Tazewell (B.F.A. 1986) and M. Meriwether Snipes (B.F.A. 2010).

鈥淚n just three years since earning his degree, Christopher has made his mark in a very vibrant and competitive theater scene in our nation鈥檚 capital,鈥 Kelley continued. 鈥淚 cannot wait to see what he does next.鈥

American Muskrat

The Circuit Theatre Company's "American Muskrat." Lighting design and photography by Christopher Annas-Lee.

After graduating from 抖阴短视频, Annas-Lee was a William R. Kenan, Jr. Design Fellow at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington D.C. He interned on Broadway for alumnus J.T. Rogers鈥 Tony Award-winning 鈥淥slo,鈥 with Winston-Salem native Howell Binkley and alumnus Ryan O鈥橤ara on 鈥淗amilton鈥 and 鈥淎 Bronx Tale,鈥 and for 鈥淪he Loves Me.鈥

Annas-Lee is also the co-founder and resident designer for The Circuit Theatre Company in the Boston area. Of his recent design work on 鈥淎merican Muskrat鈥 for Circuit, the Boston Globe wrote 鈥溾 Christopher Annas-Lee鈥檚 evocative lighting 鈥 really makes this script sing.鈥

Other recent credits include 鈥淎lan Cumming Sings Sappy Songs鈥 at the Kennedy Center, 鈥淭he Full Monty鈥 at Penobscot Theatre and Eryc Taylor Dance鈥檚 10th Anniversary Tour of Mexico.

by Lauren Whitaker 

August 01, 2017