
Robert Morgan (Costume Designer) served as Director of the Theatre Division at Boston University’s School For the Arts from 1987 to 1992. For the Huntington, he has designed scenery for The Importance of Being Earnest (1993) and costumes for Don Juan (1988), Heartbreak House (1986), and Saint Joan (1986), all for director Jacques Cartier. For Huntington Artistic Director Nicholas Martin, he has designed costumes for productions of Later Life (Studio Arena Theatre) and Macbeth and Overtime (both for The Old Globe). Mr. Morgan has worked on Broadway (The Full Monty, Imaginary Friends, I'm Not Rappaport, and Sherlock's Last Case), Off Broadway (Pride's Crossing, Lincoln Center Theater and The Loves of Anatol, Circle in the Square), in television (“The Skin of Our Teeth” and “A Christmas Carol” for PBS's “American Playhouse”); and for thirty-five years has designed for theatres throughout the United States including The Old Globe in San Diego, where he is a founding Associate Artist.