Iris Liange is a Scenographer and Performance Designer from France who recently graduated from an MA in Scenography at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in London. She grew up in the South of France and is now living in Dublin.
Previous set design work includes The Acting (Glass Mask Theatre, 2024), 3:30 at Cheltenham directed by Paul Meade (The Civic Theatre, 2024), Let’s Try Swingin’ (Dublin Fringe Festival, 2024), Country Music by Simon Stephens (Glass Mask Theatre, 2024), The Pride by Alexi Kaye Campbell (International Dublin Gay Theatre Festival, 2024), Describe the Night by Rajish Joseph (Glass Mask Theatre, 2023), Paler Still (Smock Alley Theatre, 2022), A Hundred Words for Snow by Tatty Hennessy (OSO Art Centre, London 2022).
Previous Lighting design work include Let’s Try Swingin’ (Dublin Fringe Festival, 2024), The Pride by Alexi Kaye Campbell (IDGTF, 2024), A Very Good Dog (Scene and Heard, 2024), Na Peirsigh directed by Conor Hanratty (The Peacock Theatre, 2024) (Associate Lighting Designer Iris Liange, Lighting Designer Paul Keoghan).