About Me

 

Rodrigo Munoz is a New York-based costume designer originally from Mexico City

Graduated from The National School of Theatre and Arts (Mexico) BA degree in Theatre Set Design.

M.F.A. in Costume Design NYU Tisch School of the Arts - Design for Stage and Film

Recent credits include:  Plays for the Plague Year (The Public Theatre); Bernarda’s Daughters (The New Group); Cabaret (Barrington Stage): Sorry for Your Loss (Minetta Lane Theatre); RENT (Paper Mill Playhouse);Torera (Alley Theatre); Red Velvet (Shakespeare Theatre Company), The Bluest Eye (Huntington Theatre), How to make an American Son (Arizona Theatre Company), Notes from Now (Prospect Theatre),This Space Between Us (Theatre Row) Preparedness (Bushwick Starr), Bad Dates (Portland Stage), Volpone and The Revenger's Tragedy (Redbull Theatre), Water by the Spoonful (Fordham Theatre), Impulso (The Movement Theatre),“The Fall of the House of Usher”- Boston Lyric Opera, “Water by the Spoonful” (Fordham University)-“Impulso” 1MOVE: DES19NED BY- The Movement Theatre,“Revengers Tragedy” Redbull Theatre “Almanac” Playwrights Horizon Magazine, “American Arcana” - Astoria Performing Arts Center “Jazz Singer"- Abrons Arts Center  "Jump"- Astoria Performing Arts, Harlem 100 ft. Mwenso & the Shakes - IMG Artists & JMG Live, "Tobias" 2020 WP Pipeline Festival. ”Hamlet” (NYU Grad Acting) and “Animal Farm” (NYU Grad Acting).

”Film Credits: “In Freedom” Directed by Jorge Sistos, “The Delivery” Directed by Joecar Hanna “Come Clean” Directed by Victoria Rivera “Cracked” Directed by Lin Que Ayoung. “Lucia” Directed by: Victoria Rivera,
“A Mutual Understanding” Directed by: Abigail Prade, ”La Tercera Llamada” Directed by Laila Nuñez

Along with Cha See and Kimie Nishikawa, Rodrigo is one of the co-founders of “See Lighting Foundation”, a grassroots organization committed to supporting immigrant theatre artists during the global pandemic.
www.seelightingfoundation.com

Contact

romumo99@gmail.com

Rodrigo Munoz Photo by Esteban Calderon

Rodrigo Munoz
Photo by Esteban Calderon