Jane Greenwood

Professor (Adjunct) Design

Jane Greenwood has designed for Off-Broadway, Opera, Dance and Film, including over 125 productions for Broadway since Ballad Of The Sad Café in 1963. Most Recently she designed on Broadway: House of Blue Leaves, Championship Season, Driving Miss Daisy, Million Dollar Quartet, Collected Stories, and A View From The Bridge. She designed the Clothes for the world premier of Moby Dick at The Dallas Opera last spring that will continue onto The State Opera of South Australia in the fall. Ms. Greenwood has 16 Tony Award Nominations: Waiting for Godot (2009) Heartbreak House (2007,1984) Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (2005) Morning's at Seven (2002) A Delicate Balance (1996) The Heiress (1995) Passion (1994) She Loves Me (1993) The Sisters of Rosensweig (1993) Two Shakespearean Actors (1992) Our Town (1989) Medea, Hay Fever (1971) Les Blancs (1971) More Stately Mansions (1968) and Tartuffe (1965) Awards for costume design: The Lucille Award Sylvia (1996) Old Money (2001), The Henry Hewes Award, Our Leading Lady (2007) The Helen Hayes Award (Washington) The Irene Sharaff Award, and The Lilly Award, She is also in The Theatre Hall of Fame. Ms. Greenwood has been a professor at Yale School of Drama since 1976.