Jason Ardizzone-West

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Jason Ardizzone-West is an American scenic designer, production designer, and architect. He received the 2018 Emmy Award for Outstanding Production Design for a Variety Special for Jesus Christ Superstar Live (NBC Universal). [1] [2]

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Personal life & education

Ardizzone-West grew up in Worcester, Massachusetts where he got his start in scenic design creating sets for the former Worcester Forum Theatre Ensemble at age 15. [3] [4] His parents are Wendy and Richard Ardizzone, respectively the founder and associate director of a Worcester children's music education program, The Joy Of Music Program. [5] [6] [7] He began designing sets professionally at Worcester Forum Theatre [2] while attending high school at Doherty Memorial High School. He graduated from high school in 1990 and then went on to earn a Bachelor of Architecture from Cornell University, College of Architecture, Art & Planning in 1995. After completing his undergraduate degree, Jason Ardizzone-West worked for Mitchell Kurtz Architect PC. [2] [8]

He earned a Masters of Fine Arts from New York University, Tisch School of the Arts, Department of Design for Stage and Film in 2012. [9]

Ardizzone-West lives in Yonkers, New York with his wife and two children, named Hudson (22) and Lucca (19). [2]

Professional Work


Off Broadway


Regional Theater


Concerts / TV / Film / Tours


Dance

Awards

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2018 Emmy Awards Outstanding Production Design for a Variety Special Jesus Christ Superstar Live (NBC)Won [47]
2019 Art Directors Guild Awards 2018 Excellence In Production Design AwardNominated [48]
2022 Elliot Norton Awards Outstanding DesignThe Bluest Eye (Huntington Theatre Company)Nominated [49]
2022 Audelco Awards Best Set DesignWedding Band ( (Theatre for a New Audience)Nominated [50]
2023 Outer Critics Circle Awards Outstanding Scenic Design (play or musical)Wedding Band ( Theatre for a New Audience)Nominated [51]
2023 Drama Desk Awards Outstanding Scenic Design of a PlayWedding Band ( Theatre for a New Audience)Nominated [52]
2023 Elliot Norton Awards Outstanding Scenic DesignK-I-S-S-I-N-G ( Huntington Theatre Company)Nominated [53]
2023 Broadway World - Washington DC AwardsBest Scenic DesignGrace ( Ford's Theatre)Won [54]

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