Miguel Urbino [he/him] is a London-based, queer, Filipino-American designer for the stage. Design credits include: The Light In The Piazza (New York City Center Encores!); Yasmina Reza’s Art (set and costumes) and Harold Pinter’s Betrayal (Repertory Philippines, Manila); Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Yale Repertory Theatre, CT Critics Circle nom.); more more more (set and costumes, Yale Cabaret). Associate credits include: Hamlet (CTG - Clint Ramos); In the Amazon Warehouse Parking Lot (Playwrights Horizons - Emmie Finckel); Sally & Tom (The Public Theater - Riccardo Hernandez); A Soldier’s Play (North American Tour - Derek McLane). Training: MFA, Yale School of Drama; BA, Marymount Manhattan College. Miguel is a 2024 recipient of the 1/52 Project Grant and is a proud member of United Scenic Artists Local USA 829, IATSE. murbinodesigns.com | @murbinodesigns
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