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Winston G. Limauge has worked as a lighting designer for more than 20 years, having spent 10 years doing so in the Greater Boston area. He has designed the world premieres of Anne Hutchinson, Rockets Red Blare, and A Place of Beauty as well as Click and Coolsville. He has assisted on others, including Robert Brustein’s The English Channel.

Limauge has worked as a Technical Supervisor/Lighting Designer for Norwegian Cruise Lines, where he served aboard the Pride of America. He has also served as Lighting Supervisor at the Boston Conservatory of Music and Texas Tech University. He was formerly the Resident Lighting Designer for the now defunct Intermezzo Opera Company (Boston, MA) as well as Fiddlehead Theatre Company (Boston, MA).

Limauge’s design work has been seen throughout the country at venues such as the Modern Theatre, Strand Theatre, Lubbock Civic Center, Agassiz Theatre, Trinity Church-Copley Square, Okoboji Summer Theatre, (Okoboji, IA), and the Boston Conservatory. He has also done work with Arts After Hours (Lynn,MA), Boston Children’s Theatre (Boston, MA), BHS Dance (Brookline, MA), Open Stage of Harrisburg(Harrisburg, PA), Arden Theatre Company (Philadelphia, PA), Ivoryton Playhouse (Ivoryton, CT), The Vineyard Playhouse (Martha’s Vineyard), Nantucket Theatre Workshop (Nantucket, MA), and New Bedford Festival Theatre (New Bedford, MA).

In 2015 he was awarded for best lighting design from the Boston based ArtsImpulse organization for his work on the world premiere of Coolsville, based off of the music of Rickie Lee Jones. He spent the summer of 2018 interning at the San Francisco Opera House for Wagner’s Ring Cycle. He completed internships in 2019 for the Live Design International (LDI) in Las Vegas, NV, and in January 2020 for the LA Opera in Los Angeles, CA.

In addition to lighting design, Limauge has taken an avid interest in Drafting, Vision, 3D Printing, and is proficient in the use of VectorWorks software.

Originally from Ledyard, Connecticut, Limauge received his BA in Technical, Theatre/Design at Messiah College in Grantham, Pennsylvania, and studied lighting design at Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and MFA at San Diego State University under Anne E. McMills in May 2020. He currently serves as the Lead Lighting Designer for Knott’s Berry Farm in Buena Park, CA.