
Benjamin Emerson (Sound Designer) is the resident sound engineer for the Huntington Theatre Company, and the teaching sound designer at Boston University. His Huntington design credits include What the Butler Saw, Ain’t Misbehavin’, Cookin’ at the Cookery, Ten Unknowns, A Fair Country, Mrs. Warren’s Profession, The Steward of Christendom, Gross Indecency, Cabaret Verboten, and The Glass Menagerie. Other recent credits include 2 Lives (The Lyric Stage Company of Boston); Short-Haired Grace, The Woman in Black, and The Pavilion (Merrimack Repertory Theatre); Ping Chong’s Reason (Market Theater); and Dracula (Stoneham Theatre). Mr. Emerson has also designed for The Súgán Theatre Company and Centastage, among others. His designs for the Boston University School of Theatre include Six Degrees of Separation, Balm in Gilead, and On The Verge. On staff at Lafayette College, Mr. Emerson designed productions of Macbeth, Temptation, Camino Real, The Adding Machine, and The Colored Museum.