ERHARD ROM has designed settings for over 250 productions across the globe. In 2015 he was named as a finalist in the Designer of the Year category for the International Opera Awards in London. His design work has frequently been displayed in the Prague Quadrennial International Design Exhibition and at the National Opera Center in Manhattan. Originally from Seattle Washington, he now lives just outside of New York City and teaches design at Montclair State University in the Department of Theatre and Dance. From a very early age he showed strong interests in both theatrical design and in music, which ultimately led him to pursue, first a degree in music, at the University of Washington and then an M.F.A. in design at NYU Tisch School of the Arts. Following his graduation in 1992 he began
Upcoming performances Today Onwards
Past performances 1996 — Yesterday
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Fidelio, Beethoven
Washington National Opera (The Kennedy Center)Set designer
View cast and crewMacbeth, Verdi
Washington National Opera (The Kennedy Center)Set designer
View cast and crewLa Bohème, Puccini
The Dallas OperaSet designer
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Philadelphia, United StatesLa Bohème, Puccini
The Dallas OperaSet designer
View cast and crewSiegfried, Wagner, Richard
The Atlanta OperaSet designer
View cast and crewSat19:30
Philadelphia, United StatesSat20:00
Atlanta, United StatesSun14:00
Philadelphia, United StatesTue19:30
Atlanta, United StatesThu19:30
Philadelphia, United StatesSun14:00
Philadelphia, United StatesWed19:30
Philadelphia, United StatesSat19:30
Philadelphia, United StatesERHARD ROM has designed settings for over 250 productions across the globe. In 2015 he was named as a finalist in the Designer of the Year category for the International Opera Awards in London. His design work has frequently been displayed in the Prague Quadrennial International Design Exhibition and at the National Opera Center in Manhattan. Originally from Seattle Washington, he now lives just outside of New York City and teaches design at Montclair State University in the Department of Theatre and Dance. From a very early age he showed strong interests in both theatrical design and in music, which ultimately led him to pursue, first a degree in music, at the University of Washington and then an M.F.A. in design at NYU Tisch School of the Arts. Following his graduation in 1992 he began