Education
MFA, Theatre Design, University of Hawaii
Professor
MFA, Theatre Design, University of Hawaii
Scenic Design
Daniel Ettinger has created scenic designs for over 260 productions for New York and regional theatre companies. Since he joined the Towson University faculty in 1996, he has designed extensively at professional theatres in the Baltimore/Washington area, including Axis, Maryland Arts Festival, Rep Stage, The Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, and Everyman Theatre Company, where he serves a the resident scenic designer. New York area companies he has designed for include The Roundabout Theatre Company, The Juilliard School, George Street Playhouse, American Stage Company, and York Theatre. Regional companies include The Barter Theatre, Walnut Street Theatre, and Maine State Music Company. He has designed world premieres of new plays, including Craig Wright's Recent Tragic Events, Other People's Money, Horton Foote's The Night Seasons and the off-Broadway hit Pageant. He has designed in large theatre venues and small black box theatres, with budgets ranging from $500,000 to $2,000, in union and non-union shops, in television and film. His art direction includes the award-winning film, Dangerous Music.