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Jeremy Woodward has been designing and building scenery, props, puppetry, and all manner of large and unusual objects for theater, film, TV, and a wide variety of non-profit, commercial, and governmental clients. He is currently the art director of the Showtime series “The Brotherhood”, being filmed in Rhode Island. Jeremy has a Bachelor’s of Architecture at Rhode Island School of Design.
To date, Jeremy has more than 50 set designs in productions since 1998, including off- and off-off-Broadway credits. He was resident designer at Perishable Theatre in Providence, RI, under artistic director Mark Lerman from 1996 to 2004. Other theatres include Trinity Repertory Company, the Wilma Theatre (Phila. PA), the Berkshire Theatre Festival (Stockbridge, MA), Cape Repertory Theater (Brewster, MA), the Queen’s Company (NYC), the Providence Black Repertory Company, Providence College, and Brown University.
During the late 90’s and early 00’s, Jeremy maintained a large workspace shared with fellow artists and craftsmen, called El Studio La Mano. This collective provided a base of talent and support for many projects, and several phenomenal parties. Eventually El Studio La Mano was converted to a business called Fabrication Services, which built scenery and props for many of Jeremy’s shows, client theaters in New York and Providence, commercial clients such as NBC/Universal, and one memorable project constructing a full-scale simulated terrorist attack for the Department of Homeland Security.
Jeremy’s current working home is a design studio in a rehabilitated office trailer. He can be found there whenever he is not either on a movie, or enjoying the company of his wife Caroline, and daughters Ruby and June.
Jeremy is a member of IATSE, United Scenic Artists Local 829.
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