Beowulf Boritt

from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts program for design for stage and film.

Soon after, designing The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee launched his career on Broadway.

[7] Since then, he has designed over 20 Broadway shows, including his Tony Award-winning Act One and -nominated The Scottsboro Boys.

[9] In 2015, Boritt designed the set for the Broadway debut of Helen Edmundson's play Thérèse Raquin.

In 2017, he was featured in a New York Times article about his renovation of his home using his scenic design expertise.

[6] In 2022 Boritt founded The 1/52 Project, a financial grant program to encourage early career designers from historically excluded groups.