Jim Clayburgh
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Jim Clayburgh (b. 1949, New York City, NY) is a theatre designer. He was a founding member of The Wooster Group and served as the group's resident designer from 1975 to 1994. He is now living in Brussels where he founded the company JOJI INC with choreographer Johanne Saunier, and continues to design for theatre, film, dance and opera.
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Design work
The Performance Group (1972–1980)
- {| class="wikitable" !oduction !Director !Year !Role |- |The Tooth of Crime |Richard Schechner |1973 |Lighting design |- |The Tooth of Crime |Richard Schechner |1974 |Set and lighting design |- |A Wing and a Prayer |Ellen LeCompte |1975 |Lighting design |- |Thirty Years War |Richard Schechner |1975 |Set and lighting design |- |Mother Courage and Her Children |Richard Schechner |1975 |Set and lighting design |- |Taxi-Boy Rescued from the Path |Stephen Borst |1976 |Set and lighting design |- |The Marilyn Project |Richard Schechner |1976 |Set and lighting design |- |Oedipus |Richard Schechner |1977 |Set and lighting design |- |Cops |Richard Schechner |1978 |Set and lighting design |}
The Wooster Group (1975–1994)
Production | Year | Role | Tour |
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Sakonnet Point | 1975 | Set and lighting design | |
Rumstick Road | 1979 | Set and lighting design | |
Point Judith | 1980 | Set and lighting design | |
3 Places in Rhode Island | 1981 | Set and lighting design | |
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