Gender
Male
Born
circa 1950
Appleton, Wisconsin, USA
Died
Mar 09, 2014
Designer
Comments
For the entire 36-year history of the Goodman's annual production of A Christmas Carol, the lights were designed by Bob Christen. Christen was the Goodman's resident lighting designer and a fixture at the leading Chicago theater since he was hired as a stage electrician, just out of college at the University of Wisconsin, in 1972.

Although a remarkable achievement, Christen's work on A Christmas Carol was only a fraction of his quietly formidable career as a lighting designer and master electrician at the Goodman, where he also designed some of the most famous productions in Chicago theater history, including the world premiere of American Buffalo by David Mamet in 1975 and Mamet's A Life in the Theatre in 1977; Marvin's Room by the late Scott McPherson, a production that traveled to New York and London; and Wings, based on the play by Arthur Kopit.

Christen also worked at many other theaters throughout Chicago and the nation, including the Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Court Theatre, Chicago Opera Theatre and Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, where he was a major figure during the early years of that dance company and was instrumental in raising the production values during its formative seasons. On Broadway, Christen was the lighting designer for The Song of Jacob Zulu.

Source: The Chicago Tribune
  • CREDITS
    The Song of Jacob Zulu (Mar 24, 1993 - May 09, 1993)
    • Lighting Design by Robert Christen
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  • AWARDS

    Drama Desk Award

     

    Outstanding Lighting Design

    1993 | Nominee
    Robert Christen (for "Wings")
The Song of Jacob Zulu (Mar 24, 1993 - May 09, 1993)
  • Lighting Design by Robert Christen
PlayPlay with musicOriginal

Drama Desk Award

 

Outstanding Lighting Design

1993 | Nominee
Robert Christen (for "Wings")

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