Siobhán is a Toronto-based Lighting Designer with credits in Theatre, Opera and Dance. Over the past few years, her work has been seen in Canada, The United States, India, Sweden, Australia and the Czech Republic. She has been a Lighting Designer for: The Shaw Festival, Canadian Opera Company, Theatre Aquarius, Arkansas Rep, Neptune Theatre, Alberta Theatre Projects, Drayton Entertainment, Globe Theatre, Sudbury Theatre Centre, Adirondack Theatre Festival, Thousand Islands Playhouse, Musical Stage Company, Larchaud Dance Project, Harold Green Jewish Theatre, Winnipeg Studio Theatre, Buddies in Bad Times and Theatre Passe Muraille. She has been the Resident Lighting Designer of Anandam Dancetheatre since 2006. Siobhán is the Associate Lighting Designer of the Toronto production of Come from Away. She was also the Associate Lighting Designer on Sousatzka: The Musical. She has been an Assistant Lighting Designer for two seasons at the COC on Nightingale and Other Short Fables and Ariodante. She also spent five seasons Assisting at the Stratford Festival on many productions including: To Kill a Mockingbird, Twelfth Night, The Tempest, Cyrano de Bergerac and Dangerous Liaisons. In 2010, she executed the Lighting Design of Kiss Me, Kate on the Festival Stage. Occasionally, between theatre shows, Siobhán has done some work in Art Galleries and Museums. This includes the lighting and layout design of THE ART OF BANKSY: UNAUTHORIZED PRIVATE COLLECTION in Toronto, Miami, Gothenburg and Sydney, as well as Lighting design of the exhibition Star Turns at the Bata Shoe museum and programming the lighting score of Brendan Fernandes’ piece FUTURE (…—…) PERFECT in Nuit Blanche 2008. In 2014 Siobhán was shortlisted for a Pauline McGibbon Award. She was a recipient of the Tom Patterson Award from the Stratford Festival in 2010.