Adrianne Lobel

Adrianne Lobel is an American scenic designer and producer for theatre, opera, and dance known for her "very daring and creative sets.

[3] She designed the sets for the 1987 Houston Grand Opera production of Nixon in China and the television broadcast the following year,[4] as well as the 1991 PBS Great Performances: Dance in America staging of The Hard Nut by Mark Morris.

[3] Additionally, she designed the sets for the 2005 Metropolitan Opera adaptation of the Theodore Dreiser classic An American Tragedy directed by Francesca Zambello[5] the 1988 Mark Morris Dance Group work "L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato."

[6] Lobel's first producing credit, the musical A Year With Frog and Toad, was a family affair (workshopped 2000, premiered 2002).

It was based on books by her late father, children's author Arnold Lobel, and starred her then husband Mark Linn-Baker, to whom she was married from 1995 to 2009.