Adam H. Greene’s recent design credits include Lyric Opera Virginia's inaugral seasons La Traviata, Jena Co.'s touring production of America Amerique, and a workshop production of Dorit Avganim's Caravan with Group Theory at IRT Theater. Upcoming productions include Tosca with New Jersey Association of Verismo Opera, and Opera Scenes: Of Love and Loss at Manhattan School of Music.

New York theater designs include The Actors’ Gang production of Embedded at The Public Theater with Writer / Director Tim Robbins, Man in Boat’s The Angel of History at HERE Arts Center, Ian Kelly’s Beau Brummel and Cooking for Kings at 59E59 Theaters’ Brits Off-Broadway, Ends Eve: the Feast of 2012 at the Village Theater, and Bent to the Flame at SoHo Playhouse. Adam has worked with directors Michael Shell, Gordon Ostrowski, Evelyn La Quaif, Tim Robbins, Simon Green, Rubén Polendo, Victor Pappas, Matthew Torney, Henning Heglend, Michael Michetti, Bart DeLorenzo, B.J. Dodge, Dan Butler, Brent Hinkley, Luis Avalos, Frank Anderson, Shira Pivens, Sue Wolf, Beth F. Milles, Jon Rivera, Tracy Young, Joyce Pivens, Ken Roht, and Nataki Garrett. Adam has worked in New York at The Public Theater, HERE Arts Center, 59E59 Theater, Village Theater, SoHo Playhouse, The Linhart Theater; and in the Los Angeles area at The Actors’ Gang, Evidence Room, Boston Court, REDCAT Roy and Edna Disney / CalArts Theater, Plaza del la Raza, Stella Adler Theatre, The Chance Theater, Santa Monica Playhouse, Edgemar, and The Coronet Theater. Adam’s work has also been seen Internationally with The Actors’ Gang tour of Embedded.

Adam’s designs have been a part of many premiere productions, including Tim Robbins’ Embedded, Rubén Polendo’s Canticle, Man in Boat’s The Angel of History, Ian Kelly’s Beau Brummel, Angela Berliner’s Little, Luis Avalos’ Forbidden Fruit and Ollantay, and Holly Leven’s Funny Business.

Dance design credits include Djahari Clarks' Winter in the Woods at Bushwick Starr, Simone Sobers’ Silly Rabbit and James Sutton’s Laughing Matters at 2nd Ave Dance Company, Holly Johnson’s Unrest at The Linhart Theatre, and Ken Roht’s 99¢ Dance Extravaganza at Evidence Room.

Opera credits for Mr. Greene include Un Ballo in Maschera, Rigoletto, and Aida with New Jersey Association of Verismo Opera, Spanish Treasures at Manhattan School of Music.

Adam has received The Garland award for his design of Sinan Unel’s Pera Palas at The Boston Court.

Mr. Greene has recently assisted Keith Parham on Othello at Shakespeare on the Sound and A Minister's Wife at Lincoln Center's Mitzi Newhouse. Adam often works with Robert Wierzel on dance, opera and theatre projects, such as STREB: Kiss the Air at the Park Avenue Armory, Luccia di Lammermore at Cleveland Opera, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer at Harford Stage (now touring regionally at Actors' Theatre of Louisville, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis and Kansas City Rep) and in the past has worked with designers James F. Ingalls, Christopher Akerlind, Don Holder, Howell Binkley, Lap Chi-Chu, Mary Louise Geiger, Robert Wierzel, Allen Lee Hughes, Anne Milltello, Geoff Korf, Alex V. Nichols, and Russell Champa.

Adam has been as the Resident Lighting Designer at The Actors’ Gang, and the Resident Assistant at The Mark Taper Forum.

Working with Lighting Design Group, Adam has experience in television from CNN studios, Fuse and satellite interviews.

As a Production Designer Adam has worked with director Jennifer Li on Gut.

Adam holds a BFA in Theater from California Institute of the Arts, and an MFA in Design for Stage and Film from New York Univeristy’s Tisch School of the Arts.

Originally from Peterborough, New Hampshire, Adam H. Greene has lived in Portland (Oregon), San Luis Obispo, Los Angeles, and currently resides in Brooklyn, NY.