Kaye Voyce

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Kaye Voyce is an Obie Award winning New York City based costume designer known for her extensive Off-Broadway work and her work in Broadway theatres on Significant Other, directed by Trip Cullman, The Real Thing, directed by Sam Gold, starring Ewan McGregor and Maggie Gyllenhaal, and the upcoming revival of Sam Shepard's True West starring Ethan Hawke and Paul Dano.

Early life[edit]

Voyce received her BFA and MFA from New York University Tisch School of the Arts in 1994.[1]

Career[edit]

Off-Broadway[edit]

Year Theater Show
1996 Linda Gross Theater Edmond
Theater at St. Clement's Church Marlowe's Eye
1997 Playwrights Horizons Mud, River, Stone
East 13th Street Theater/Classic Stage Company Therese Raquin
INTAR Theater Under a Western Sky
INTAR Theater The Flatted Fifth
1998 Susan Stein Shiva Theater Stop Kiss
INTAR Theater The Fastest Clock in the Universe
1999 East 13th Street Theater/Classic Stage Company Look Back in Anger
2000 Gramercy Theater Arms and the Man
2001 Zipper Theatre True Love
2002 East 13th Street Theater/Classic Stage Company Ghosts
2003 Linda Gross Theater Dublin Carol
2004 Peter Jay Sharp Theater at Playwrights Horizons Fabulation, or the Re-Education of Undine
Zipper Theatre Here Lies Johnny
Susan Stein Shiva Theater Guinea Pig Solo
Century Center For The Performing Arts Johnny Guitar
2006 East 13th Street Theater/Classic Stage Company Faust, Parts I&II
Minetta Lane Theatre The Music Teacher
2007 New York Theatre Workshop Beckett Shorts
New York Theatre Workshop All the Wrong Reasons: A True Story of Neo-Nazis, Drug Smuggling, and Undying Love
2008 Peter Norton Space Paradise Park
2009 Delacorte Theater The Bacchae
Peter Jay Sharp Theater at Playwrights Horizons Inked Baby
2010 Peter Jay Sharp Theater at Playwrights Horizons After the Revolution
2011 The Duke on 42nd Street 4000 miles
2012 Playwrights Horizons The Great God Pan
Playwrights Horizons Detroit
Irene Diamond Stage Heartless
59E59 Harrison, TX: Three Plays by Horton Foote
Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater 4000 miles
2013 Claire Tow Theater Luce
2014 Alice Griffin Jewel Box Theater The Wayside Motor Inn
2015 Laura Pels Theater Significant Other
New York Theatre Workshop Forever
Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater The Mystery of Love & Sex
2016 Playwrights Horizons Indian Summer
Lucille Lortel Theater A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Gynecologic Oncology Unit at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center of New York City
Alice Griffin Jewel Box Theater Signature Plays: Edward Albee's The Sandbox, Maria Irene Fornes' Drowning, and Adrienne Kennedy's Funnyhouse of a Negro
2017 Vineyard Theater Harry Clarke
Martinson Hall Office Hour
Claire Tow Theater After the Blast
LuEsther Hall Measure for Measure
Anspacher Theater Hamlet
Romulus Linney Courtyard Theatre The Antipodes
2018 Claire Tow Theater queens
Irene Diamond Stage Edward Albee's At Home at the Zoo: Homelife & The Zoo Story
2019 Claire Tow Theater Marys Seacole

Broadway[edit]

Source:[2]

Year Theater Show
2006 Biltmore Theater Shining City
2014 Lyceum Theater The Realistic Jonses
American Airlines Theater The Real Thing
2017 Booth Theater Significant Other
2018 Samuel J. Friedman Theatre The Nap
2019 American Airlines Theatre True West
Hudson Theatre Sea Wall/A Life

Opera[edit]

Year Theater Opera
2018 Fisher Center's Sosnoff Theater (Annandale) The Demon
2022 Salzburger Landestheater (Austria) Angels in America
2022–2023 Opernhaus Wuppertal (Germany) The Merry Widow
2022 Oslo Opera House (Norway) The Listeners
2022 Detroit Opera House Faust

Awards[edit]

In 2016, Voyce won an Obie Award presented by the American Theatre Wing for sustained excellence in costume design.[3] Previously, she was nominated for a 2004 Lucille Lortel Award, and nominated for both a 2015 and 2016 Henry Hewes Design Award.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Kaye Voyce - About". kayevoyce.carbonmade.com. Retrieved 2022-11-26.
  2. ^ "Kaye Voyce - Designer". Playbill. Retrieved 2022-11-26.
  3. ^ "2016 Obie Award Winners Announced". American Theatre Wing. 2016-05-23. Retrieved 2018-05-07.

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