SUTTIRAT LARLARB has been designing for film and theater internationally for the past 2 decades. Frequent collaborator with Danny Boyle on projects for film, television and theater including the London 2012 Olympic Opening Ceremony (Emmy Award, Production Design), Slumdog Millionaire (Costume Designers’ Guild Award)), 127 Hours (Costume & Production Designer, Art Directors Guild Award Nomination), Trance, Sunshine and Frankenstein at London’s National Theatre. Other film: The Walk directed by Robert Zemeckis, 3 films for directors Shari Springer-Berman & Bob Pulcini: 10,000 Saints, The Extra Man and Cinema Verite (Emmy Nomination), Anton Corbijn’s The American, and Philippe Farladeau’s The Good Lie. Recent theater: Of Mice and Men (Broadway), Broadway-bound Finding Neverland for the American Repertory Theater, The Killer at Theatre for a New Audience, Selma ‘65 at LaMama. Suttirat has an MFA from the Yale School of Drama, and is currently a professor at Carnegie Mellon.