April Soroko

April Soroko

Associate Professor

Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts & Letters

Department of Theatre and Dance

Boca Raton Campus | AL 9 179

Area of Expertise
  • Scenic Design
  • Props

Ms. Soroko is Associate Chair of Theatre and Dance, Associate Professor of Scenic Design, and a professional scenic and costume designer.  She has designed many shows in Florida and in the Eastern US. Her off-Broadway credits include scenery for  Napoleon  at NYMF and costumes for  Marriage Blanc  at Playwrights Horizons.  Her regional designs include costumes for  Ring of Fire  at Tuachan Center for the Performing Arts,  Good People,  42nd Street,  Once the Musical  and  Come From Away  at Maltz Jupiter Theatre, scenery for  Collected Stories,  A Long Day’s Journey into Night  and  My Old Lady  for Palm Beach Dramaworks; and scenery for  The Tempest,  King Lear  and  Much ado About Nothing  and costumes for  The Merchant of Venice,  Twelfth Night  and  A Midsummer Night’s Dream  for NC Shakes.  She has designed costumes for  Manifest  at Portland Stage and  The Cure at Troy  at Yale Rep.  She has designed for over 10 seasons at Florida Studio Theatre in Sarasota and some credits there include scenery for  Pump Boys and Dinettes, scenery and costumes for  Androcles and the Lion,  Race, and  The Savannah Disputation. At FST she has also designed costumes for  Dames at Sea,  Native Gardens,  The Fabulous Lipitones, and  Beehive: The 60s Musical.  Ms. Soroko is a member of USA Local 829 in both Scenery and Costumes and holds an MFA from the Yale School of Drama.

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