Randy Wong-Westbrooke

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Randy Wong-Westbrooke is an award-nominated scenic designer born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, specifically on the ancestral and unceded land of the Chochenyo-speaking Ohlone people. Driven by their own mixed-Asian, trans, and non-binary identities, they seek opportunities to work with diverse creative teams to tell radical, provocative, and intersectional stories that question and celebrate our collective histories.

They have designed sets for American Conservatory Theater’s M.F.A. Program, Shotgun Players, TheatreFIRST, Crowded Fire Theater, Ferocious Lotus, SF Playhouse’s Sandbox, New Conservatory Theater Company, Custom Made Theatre, Cutting Ball Theater, Los Altos Stage Company, Palo Alto Players, Contra Costa Civic Theater, as well as many other new and independent projects.

While primarily a scenic designer, their additional credits include digital set design for WTF Electra21, costume designer for Art and Significant Other (SF Playhouse), and props and associate costume designer for the world premiere of Mermaid Hour: Remixed (Mixed Blood Theatre Co.) in Minneapolis. During the pandemic, they’ve worked on multiple virtual productions as well as production designing music videos for Oakland-based music group Tune-Yards and designing installations for the lobbies for the Lighthouse Immersive Immersive Van Gogh Exhibition around the country.

They have been a scenic art assistant in Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s F.A.I.R. Program and a mentee in the USITT Gateway Program. B.F.A. Ithaca College. This Fall they will start their second year pursuing their M.F.A. in Set Design from the UCLA School of Theater, Film, and Television.

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