Rachael Blackwell

Director of Lighting & Projections

Rachael N. Blackwell is a native of Hampton Roads, VA but now calls Atlanta home. She just finished three seasons at the Alliance Theatre as their Lighting & Projections Director but has since moved fully back into her lighting design and freelance work; Rachael is excited to re-join the Alliance team wearing her Designer hat. She hopes you all enjoy this production, and would like to thank her partner Nikki and her family and friends for their continued support! Atlanta select credits include: The Color Purple (Aurora Theatre), Wait Until Dark (Georgia Ensemble Theatre - Suzie Bass Winner - Best Lighting Design of a Play), The Wiz (Aurora Theatre), A Christmas Story (Theatrical Outfit), Amelie - Suzi Bass Nominee (Horizon Theatre), Waitress - Suzi Bass Nominee (Aurora Theatre), Hot Jambalaya (Dad's Garage), Spectra - (Monica Hogan Danceworks), A Night With Komanse (Komanse Dance), How We Got On (Spelman Univ.), Everybody (Georgia State), Palefsky Collision Project '24 & '25 (Alliance Theatre).
Rachael N. Blackwell is a native of Hampton Roads, VA but now calls Atlanta home. She just finished three seasons at the Alliance Theatre as their Lighting & Projections Director but has since moved fully back into her lighting design and freelance work; Rachael is excited to re-join the Alliance team wearing her Designer hat. She hopes you all enjoy this production, and would like to thank her partner Nikki and her family and friends for their continued support! Atlanta select credits include: The Color Purple (Aurora Theatre), Wait Until Dark (Georgia Ensemble Theatre – Suzie Bass Winner – Best Lighting Design of a Play), The Wiz (Aurora Theatre), A Christmas Story (Theatrical Outfit), Amelie – Suzi Bass Nominee (Horizon Theatre), Waitress – Suzi Bass Nominee (Aurora Theatre), Hot Jambalaya (Dad’s Garage), Spectra – (Monica Hogan Danceworks), A Night With Komanse (Komanse Dance), How We Got On (Spelman Univ.), Everybody (Georgia State), Palefsky Collision Project ’24 & ’25 (Alliance Theatre).