Antonio Colaruotolo is a lighting and projection designer for theatre, musical, dance, and other performing arts. His designs can be found across Europe and the United States.
In the United States, some of his notable design credits include: “Florencia en el Amazonas”, “Don Giovanni”, and “The Cunning Little Vixen” (Opera Steamboat); “The Gift of the Magi”, “The History Boys”, and “Fancy Nancy - The Musical” (Pittsburgh Playhouse); “Oedipus Rex” (Pict Classical Theatre) “The Addams Family” and “Into the woods (Youngstown State University); and a wide range of original productions at the New Hazlett Theater. Antonio has also contributed to unique and immersive theatrical experiences with Bricolage Production Company and Quantum Theater.
Antonio's dedication to the arts extends beyond design. He has held key production roles as Associate Producer for the Pittsburgh Playhouse and Production Manager for the dance department at Point Park University in Pittsburgh.
In Europe, Antonio's designs have been showcased through collaborations with the Teatro Dell'Opera di Roma, the Daniele Cipriani Entrateinement, and various dance companies throughout Italy. Currently, he serves as the resident production designer for RêvARTe Entertainment in Paris and as the lighting designer for the Sergio Bernal Dance Company in Madrid.
Originally from Italy, Antonio studied lighting design and video production at the New University of Cinema and Television in the Cinecittà film studios in Rome. He later advanced his studies with a degree in Performing Arts Industry from New York University.