Sandra Goldmark has designed scenery and/or costumes for numerous productions in New York and regionally.
Recent work includes set designs with the award-winning company Transport Group in their 2006-2007 reinterpretations of American classics The Dark at the Top of the Stairs by William Inge and All the Way Home by Tad Mosel, both directed by Jack Cummings III. She also designed the New York premiere of Quiara Hudes' Pulitzer-nominated play, Elliot, A Soldier's Fugue, directed by Davis McCallum (2006). Other designs includes The Pillowman at George Street Playhouse, directed by Will Frears (2006), Gagarin Way with the Sugan Theatre Company in Boston, directed by Brendan Hughes (2005), The American Occupation at The Juilliard School, directed by Trip Cullman (2004), and The Mystery Plays, a Yale Rep/Second Stage co-production, directed by Connie Grappo.
In the fall of 2007, Sandra will serve as Artistic Director the Barnard College and Columbia School of the Art’s production of 2 weeks of Suzan Lori Parks’ 365 Days/365 Plays. In the coming year she will also design two new musicals with Transport Group: Crossing Brooklyn by Jenny Giering and Laura Harrington, and The Diner Story by Nancy Shayne and Michael Patrick King. Sandra is currently designing the set for a spoof television morning show called Today NOW!, produced by The Onion for release on the internet this fall.
Sandra holds an M.F.A. in design from Yale School of Drama and a B.A. in American History and Literature from Harvard University. She is a Lecturer with the Barnard College Department of Theatre, and lives in New York with her husband, Michael Banta.