Jason Lee Courson PRODUCTION DESIGNER
Scenic | Projection | Media | Experiential

Bio
Jason Lee Courson is a New York-based theatrical designer whose work has captivated audiences worldwide. Renowned for his expertise in scenic and projection design, Jason has made a significant mark on Broadway with credits including Ruben and Clay’s Christmas Show, SIX, and A Wonderful World. He is also a longtime scenic and video designer for Broadway Bares, the annual benefit supporting Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.
Off-Broadway, Jason's work includes the long-running hit NEWSical, Amerike: The Golden Land for the National Yiddish Theatre, A Stoop on Orchard Street, and Still Living, among others. His contributions to theater have been recognized with awards, including Best in Festival for his projection design for Cyrano at the Fringe Festival.
Regionally, Jason is a frequent guest designer for esteemed theaters such as Ogunquit Playhouse, Paper Mill Playhouse, and Peach State Summer Theatre. Beyond theater, he has brought his creative vision to New York Fashion Week, working on The Red Dress Collection, Cushnie et Ochs, Naomi Campbell’s Fashion for Relief, and Michael Bastian, as well as ARISE Fashion Week in Lagos, Nigeria.
His large-scale event design credits include the opening ceremonies for the Sochi 2014 Olympics and the European Games in Baku, Azerbaijan. Jason was also a member of the design team for Magic Mike Live in both London and Germany. Additionally, he designed projections and video content for Saudi Arabia’s first original musical, Our Malallacat.
In film and media, Jason has served as an artistic director, producer, and director on projects such as What Happens Next, The Big Gay Musical, MESS: The Series, and Seeking.
